On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:58:48 PM UTC-5, catshirt wrote:
>
>
> another option besides using the master as a agent to itself, would be to 
> version your master configuration in git, and set up a post-receive hook to 
> re-apply the master configuration.
>

Such a setup is possible, but it discards the state *maintenance* that 
Puppet normally performs.  That is, if a resource managed by Puppet is 
changed, it won't be put back to its target state until the next time a 
manifest update is committed (possibly a long time), or the agent is run 
manually.


John

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