I think I've answered one of my questions.

Based on the content files located in modules/camptocamp-puppet-monit/
files; camptocamp module uses the file-based distribution.

On Jul 5, 10:08 am, TonyR <scuderia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am having a difficult time understanding and determining  which
> module method is best for the env I help to support.
>
> Overview of systems supported:
> -There are 17+ clients.
> -4+ envs (dev, stage, beta, prod ..) per client
> -Several flavors and versions of OS ( Mostly fedora and centos )
> -All are apache, some mongrel and most passenger
> -code deployments are capistrano
> -configurations are done with ssh and vi
>
> A goal is to follow is to have a clean, simple method.  Another goal
> is to follow jmeeuwen recommendation and
> "stick to a single approach for an entire environment".  Which method
> do you think is best for the env i help to support and why?
>
> Another short term goal is setup a module to support monit configs on
> a few  test nodes.  I am looking camptocamp monit module
> -which method does that module use?
> -is there another monit module that you could recommend?
>
> Tony '...wanna be puppetmaster'

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