You may want to go back and re-read my previous message.
You're missing the very, very critical distinction that Hiera is not
your node manifest. Hiera is just data, and does not configure any
resources for the agent to manage. You still need to write your node
manifest files. Note that th
I have... but then i spent 2-3 weeks doing git and r10k ...
I will look again..
On 27 June 2016 at 14:33, Rob Nelson wrote:
> Have you tried the Learning Puppet VM? I believe it provides answers this
> and many of the other questions you have had over the past few weeks.
> There's really nothing
Have you tried the Learning Puppet VM? I believe it provides answers this
and many of the other questions you have had over the past few weeks.
There's really nothing better than actually trying to use the software to
learn it.
On Monday, June 27, 2016, Alex Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
> Okay, i do it a
Hi
Okay, i do it a bit simpler :)
/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/hiera.yaml
i added
message: "This node is using global common data"
sudo /opt/puppetlabs/bin/puppet agent --noop --verbose -t
didn't see the text message !
On 27 June 2016 at 13:14, Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
> It's important to ke
It's important to keep in mind that Hiera is "just data". You still
need to actually create the resources somehow in your manifest based on
that data.
Thus, creating a data element called "classes" in Hiera isn't enough to
actually get those classes applied to the node. You need to add
hier
Hi
Newbie - greenfield install . Centos 6.8 - PC1 puppet. Master puppet setup.
I have installed R10K and git and hiera.
I would like to group my nodes into groups
I'm doing some testing
testnode - puppet client
masternode - puppet master
On the master node I have
cat /etc/puppetlabs/pup
Hi
Okay so what i am getting from this is.
have 2 maybe 3 environments
production - production puppet code
testing - testing modules and
dev - another testing / developer
Inside production I can use a "ENC" ? to force nodes into groups
production
sim
inf
inside there I can allocate "environme
Hello
i front puppet masters with haproxy. haproxy handles ssl and requires a
valid client cert. requests for a cert go to a seperate ca master.
happy to supply config if you are interested
Neil
On 24 Jun 2016 07:17, "Braian Fabián Leiva" wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a Load Balancer in front