Wow, that's a pretty big jump :).

It's not super terribly helpful, but each node should have a "classfile"
that is often in the $vardir/classes.txt or $statedir/classes.txt that
contains all the classes a node has applied to it in the last puppet run. I
think `puppetd --configprint classfile` on a node will mention where it is.



-Hunter

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 8:17 AM, James Perry <jjperr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have been tasked to upgrade puppet 0.25.1 to 3.7.4.  There has been a
> lot of past admins tweaking this puppet server and most of the existing
> modules are all ad-hoc creations. I want to ensure I do not miss any
> expected dependencies, but I also do not have months to manually traverse
> the entire Puppet site.pp file by hand.
>
> Is there some tool, script or puppet command that will show me a quick
> digestion for each node as to what modules it includes and inherits?
>
> Thanks!
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