2016. február 23., kedd 14:09:19 UTC+1 időpontban Warron French a 
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>
> Ivstan, there is also a *Learning VM* you can download, install into your 
> VMware or Oracle VirtualBox framework and run to learn a lot.  It is VERY 
> useful.
>
> However, I would say that right after you complete *all of those modules 
> in a single sweep* (go back over them as you need them) *it makes sense 
> to also be ready with your own VM-setup* to start writing even the most 
> basic modules.  That's where I am stuck.  That is why I am going to go back 
> to the Learning VM and re-educate myself on Puppet using the Learning VM.
>
>
>
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> Warron French
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 5:50 PM, Scott Walker <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried that tutorials, they are very well done and do take you 
>> step by step.
>>
>> On Monday, 22 February 2016 10:23:16 UTC-5, Istvan Kassai wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> In the last half year I tried to learn puppet (for about 4-5 times) but 
>>> haven't got so far.
>>> Yesterday I decided I won't give up. Gathered a lots of docs, howtos, 
>>> tutorials etc. 
>>> What I achieved:
>>> I installed two ubuntu 15.10s into my KVM environment. One for puppet 
>>> master and the other as an agent. As I can check it does something, because 
>>> there are yaml files in the /var/lib/puppet/yaml/nodes and 
>>> /var/lib/puppet/yaml/facts directories with some details about the agent 
>>> computer.
>>> Then I tried to modify the apache's config, and started to find out how 
>>> it will be saved to the master. I started to search for the internet and 
>>> the docs I collected before, and found there is a puppetlabs-apache module.
>>> This was the point where I started guessing. Because I haven't find any 
>>> references where have I install this module. This is a common problem with 
>>> the tutorials, those aren't refer that, what activities (I mean "commands 
>>> to run" or "configs") on what side (master or agent) should I do.
>>> So, I guessed and installed the puppetlabs-apache module on the agent 
>>> side, and tested what happens? But nothing. There are no anything apache 
>>> related thing in those yaml files.
>>> As I had to admit, this is more complicated to me to cope with this 
>>> alone.
>>> So I'm here and looking for a kind person who is patient enough to help 
>>> me.
>>> Could someone help me to understand (through a few examples like 
>>> iptables, apache, samba etc) how puppet works for basic tasks? How can I 
>>> save config of an agent, how can I check is that working in order, how can 
>>> I restore the saved config on a newly installed agent?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot.
>>> Istvan
>>>
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