where [1] is the much newer and better version for that one.
cheers pete
[1] http://git.cmaisonneuve.qc.ca/?p=puppet/module-nagios;a=summary
Thanks, this looks great!
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* Does anyone have experience with puppet in the cloud?
There really is no such thing as "the cloud". It's just the latest
buzz phrase used to describe... networked computers.
I actually agree with you :) But it's the term used to reference Rackspace
and Amazon virtualization platform, so I
> * Does anyone have experience with puppet in the cloud?
There really is no such thing as "the cloud". It's just the latest
buzz phrase used to describe... networked computers.
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> That makes sense, but do you then manage your puppetmaster via puppet as a
> normal client from then on? It would make me nervous.
>
I'm a big fan of this. I have several pieces carved out in my puppet
module including:
puppet::client - installs and manages the puppet client
puppet::master
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> While I haven't used them (yet?), there are a few modules available on
> github that provide the ability to declare unmanaged hosts. Here's an
> example, but not the only one:
>
> http://github.com/duritong/puppet-nagios
>
where [1] is the much n
On May 19, 6:05 pm, Arnaud Gomes-do-Vale
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Matt Juszczak writes:
> > * Nagios: What are people doing to add hosts/services to nagios where
> > some hosts AREN'T puppet hosts? For instance, deprecated hosts that
> > were spun up prior to puppet (we won't be installing puppet on tho
Hi,
Matt Juszczak writes:
> * Nagios: What are people doing to add hosts/services to nagios where
> some hosts AREN'T puppet hosts? For instance, deprecated hosts that
> were spun up prior to puppet (we won't be installing puppet on those
> hosts).
Just use several cfg_dir and cfg_file directi
Hi all,
I have received replies to three of my six questions (thank you!). I'm
still looking for answers on:
* Fileserver: How does fileserver.conf control access? Is it possible for
a server to access the fileserver without having its cert signed?
* Nagios: What are people doing to add h