Hello Thomas,

Quoting Thomas Gelf <[email protected]>, Fri, 26 May 2017:


That's the way to go, I'm also doing so. A customer I work with from
time to time is running it that way, exporting 2,5k hosts with quite
some properties and custom vars (mostly from facts) and additionally
exporting 10-20k single services the same way. Other 60k servives are
then generated via Apply Rules.

If I understand you correctly you advise to specify which facts to export. (Not export all of them).

I like the idea to export all classes in a node and to define apply rules based on that.

Can you advise how to collect all apache::vhosts e.g.?

Thanks!

Rudy

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