hello,
- Michael DeHaan mich...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
I actually tried Capistrano sometimes ago, didn't quite like it due
to extensive Ruby use (which admittedly I don't have much expired
with). MCollective looks interesting, any how it compares to Func/Puppet?
It introduces a
Hi,
I'd like to announce a little tool I have written, called cucumber-
puppet. It supports writing behavioural tests for your puppet
manifest, using cucumber. This allows for BDD-style manifest
development and fearless refactorings.
http://blog.nistu.de/cucumber_puppet_0_0_3_released.html
Let
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Nikolay Sturm goo...@erisiandiscord.de wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to announce a little tool I have written, called cucumber-
puppet. It supports writing behavioural tests for your puppet
manifest, using cucumber. This allows for BDD-style manifest
development and
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Jim Bala usr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 15, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Mayank wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to manage some hosts using a single puppetmaster. I
don't know why but puppet on clients seems to be executing the recipes
hosted on puppetmaster in a random order
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Nikolay Sturm wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to announce a little tool I have written, called cucumber-
puppet. It supports writing behavioural tests for your puppet
manifest, using cucumber. This allows for BDD-style manifest
development and fearless
Douglas Garstang doug.garst...@gmail.com writes:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Jim Bala usr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 15, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Mayank wrote:
I'm trying to manage some hosts using a single puppetmaster. I don't know
why but puppet on clients seems to be executing the recipes
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Douglas Garstang
doug.garst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Jim Bala usr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 15, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Mayank wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to manage some hosts using a single puppetmaster. I
don't know why but puppet on
Hi,
Is it possible for puppet to do the equivalent to this in bash:
and...@comet:~$ a=1
and...@comet:~$ x=a
and...@comet:~$ eval echo \$$x
1
Or this perl:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$a=1;
$x=a;
print $$x;
(Output would be 1)
Or would I need to write a function to do this?
Thanks,
Andrew
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