On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 19:31, James Turnbull <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andrew J. Forgue wrote:
>> This patch gives Puppet the ability to find a puppet master via SRV
>> records in DNS. First Puppet will try to resolve the server parameter
>> in puppet.conf (or supplied on command line) to an SRV record before
>> treating it as a regular host. This patch basically adds client-side
>> load-balancing.
>
> I'd probably like to see this as configurable rather than the default
> perhaps?
I can't personally see the harm in having it running by default, as
is: it only does anything if you have configured SRV records for the
puppet protocol, and only if they were against the default or
configured puppet server name.
I would be more reluctant to see auto-discovery in the form of doing
SRV lookups against, say, the default domain name of the client, but
that isn't what is being proposed here.
Regards,
Daniel
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