Hi,
sorry for the late reply.
What kind of patch management did you haven in mind?
Regards,
Felix
On 02/21/2014 12:24 AM, WL wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am very new to Puppet and was wondering how to setup patch management
> in puppet open source?
>
> Wendy
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Hi all,
I am very new to Puppet and was wondering how to setup patch management in
puppet open source?
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What Module do I install to use Puppet as Patch management?
I have WSUS on my network already , but I need a patch management
application to patch 3rd party software like java, flash,
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++ RIP, I've piloted mcollective but have not yet deployed as a standard
C&C tool. It is the future IMO, so if you're starting from scratch, it's
probably what you want to go with, as I sort of view puppet as not being
the tool for this job
For this stuff now, I use a combo of Nagios and capis
- "Joel Merrick" wrote:
> Is there any way this could be accomplished? I suppose the nirvana
> for me would be to be able to instantly see if a package needs updating,
> based upon a CVE/DSA/RSA etc similar to the way pakiti does it [1]..
> (although I suppose a sources.list with just securi
Hi Puppeteers!
I've just been speaking to Ohad on #theforeman about package
management, specifically about generating lists of packages : version
numbers across the estate for things like patch management.
DISCLAIMER: I'm new to puppet!
What I was initially thinking was extended facter to produc