Hi Corey,

I cloned this as ran it on my Centos6 vm. It was easy to setup and use and 
it does collect literally everything! I can see why this is useful to a lot 
of people.

Mine is puppet specific but allows for a lot more control along with role 
setup (directory environments) for use on a puppet master.

Thanks for making me aware of this!

Regards

Dennis


On Friday, 12 August 2016 18:01:18 UTC+1, Corey Osman wrote:
>
> You may want to check out https://github.com/devstructure/blueprint
>
>
>
> On Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 6:40:29 AM UTC-7, Dennis McCarthy wrote:
>>
>> Hi puppet-users,
>>
>> I've worked with puppet for a while now but was stuck on how best to 
>> manage legacy servers quickly without having to create specific manifests 
>> for each server. I basically wrote this script to do the whole thing for me 
>> and wondered if anyone else might find it useful.
>>
>> I've put it on github and would like some feedback from other users if 
>> you have time to take a look. It's targeted specifically at managing legacy 
>> servers or with people who don't know how to write their own manifests but 
>> want to learn by generating their own code. It covers files, services, 
>> packages, users, templates, file_line, etc. It generates a puppet apply 
>> script to manage your server locally but I also added in a role so it can 
>> be used with directory environments.
>>
>> If you want to contribute you're more then welcome to create a pull 
>> request.
>>
>> Here's my code. 
>> https://github.com/dmccuk/puppetmanifestgenerator.git
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>

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