I have a dozen use cases for some sort of
Puppet 'proxy' client that could supply facts and
act as a provider for
(e.g. load balancers, rackspace cloud, web services,
embedded devices) where running Puppet locally was not practical.
Does anyone know of such a thing?
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:35 P
On May 5, 2010, at 9:02 AM, seph wrote:
> Geoff Crompton writes:
>
>> This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
>> wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
>> possible in a theoretical sense.
>>
>> Is it possible that puppet could be modifie
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Geoff Crompton
wrote:
> seph wrote:
>>
>> Geoff Crompton writes:
>>
>>> This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
>>> wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
>>> possible in a theoretical sense.
>>>
>>> Is it po
seph wrote:
Geoff Crompton writes:
This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
possible in a theoretical sense.
Is it possible that puppet could be modified to be used to manage
switches that have a co
Geoff Crompton writes:
> This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
> wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
> possible in a theoretical sense.
>
> Is it possible that puppet could be modified to be used to manage
> switches that have a comman