- "Joel Merrick" wrote:
> Hi Pupeteers!
>
> I have a few questions regarding workflow that I'd appreciate insight
> from you guys on..
>
> 1) How do people manage services that can't be affected all at once?
> For instance, we run a number of DNS caches behind load balancers at
> two diffe
Joel Merrick writes:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>>
>> The other is to use puppet to perform the work, and to use the
>> PuppetCommander[3] mcollective plugin. This allows you to schedule puppet
>> runs from a central service.
>>
>> With this you can configure, for
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
> The other is to use puppet to perform the work, and to use the
> PuppetCommander[3] mcollective plugin. This allows you to schedule puppet
> runs from a central service.
>
> With this you can configure, for example, concurrency per colle
Joel Merrick writes:
> I have a few questions regarding workflow that I'd appreciate insight from
> you guys on..
>
> 1) How do people manage services that can't be affected all at once?
> For instance, we run a number of DNS caches behind load balancers at
> two different sites and (not that I'd
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Joel Merrick wrote:
>
> 1) How do people manage services that can't be affected all at once?
> For instance, we run a number of DNS caches behind load balancers at
> two different sites and (not that I'd do this!) if for example I set
> bind to always be latest