I install puppet agent on provision (kickstart, VM template, whatever)
and do a puppet agent -t -w 1 (we don't autosign) at the end of the
provision script. MCollective in our environment is handled as part of
the puppet manifest, so after the agent run the host should be
registered in mco.
Jeff
On 12/12/2013 11:54 AM, ro001 wrote:
Hi,
I am writing scripts for deployment of our software and I am also
using MCollective on linux.
I hope to use MCollective in order to reduce the requirement of
opening a putty session to each VM and running the puppet agent
manually the first time (when its registers/ creates keys etc). The
problem I see with this is that I need to log in to each machine and
install/configure mcollective (server.cfg & client.cfg), so for this
reason I do not save myself very much effort by using mcollective.
I am using vms so I can add mcollective to the vm template, but I wont
know the name of mcollective/activemq machine nor would I know the
name of the machine at that point.
How do you guys deploy mcollective? It seems abit like a chicken/egg
scenario!
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