Am 20.01.2014 07:52, schrieb Peter Romfeld:

> I am using the puppet example42/hosts module to have a dynamic
> /etc/hosts file.
> Its working fine so far but i have one more requirement, i need to
> force update on all other nodes if one node changes or get added.

This is what it is: an example. In the real world, you'd rather setup a
DNS server instead of messing with /etc/hosts.

HTH...

    Dirk
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