Hi Brandon,

> On 25. Jan 2018, at 23:17, Brandon Blackmoor <bblackm...@blackgate.net> wrote:
> 
> I apologize if this is a stupid question, but I am still a novice at Puppet. 
> I have been asked if it is possible to use Puppet to find out if an 
> application (apparmor, specifically) is installed on our various nodes 
> (Ubuntu servers, specifically). The nodes are all running puppet agent and so 
> on. We're currently running Puppet v2016.4.0.

PE offers the package inventory 
(https://puppet.com/docs/pe/2017.3/inspecting_infrastructure/viewing_packages_in_use.html).
This only shows you installed rpm, dpkg, gem packages.

hth,

Martin

> 
> Feel free to point me to existing documentation. I did search first, but my 
> search results either seemed irrelevant or involved way more than what I am 
> actually asking for. I'm not looking to write a new module, for example.
> 
> Thank you for any help or guidance you can offer.
> 
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