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Puppet 4 Essentials, Second Edition

You're reading from   Puppet 4 Essentials, Second Edition Acquire skills to manage your IT infrastructure effectively with Puppet

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785881107
Length 246 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Felix Frank Felix Frank
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Preface 1. Writing Your First Manifests FREE CHAPTER 2. The Master and Its Agents 3. A Peek under the Hood – Facts, Types, and Providers 4. Modularizing Manifests with Classes and Defined Types 5. Extending Your Puppet Infrastructure with Modules 6. Leveraging the Full Toolset of the Language 7. New Features from Puppet 4 8. Separating Data from Code Using Hiera Index

Understanding the need for separate data storage


Looking back at what you implemented during this book so far, you managed to create some very versatile code that did very useful things in an automatic fashion. Your nodes can distribute entries for /etc/hosts among themselves. They register each other's public SSH key for authentication. A node can automatically register itself to a central Cacti server.

Thanks to Facter, Puppet has the information that allows effortless handling of these use cases. Many configuration items are unique to each node only because they refer to a detail (such as an IP address or a generated key) that is already defined. Sometimes, the required configuration data can be found on a remote machine only, which Puppet handles through exported resources. Such manifest designs that can rely on facts are very economical. The information has already been gathered, and a single class can most likely behave correctly for many or all of your nodes, and can manage a common...

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