Thanks for your answer.
I've only been a week now in the world of puppet. I started to use it,
because I am charmed with the puppet + vagrant combination as a developer.
Also, we currently are managing a growing number of servers by hand and I
believe puppet can be a nice answer to keep
Nijssen peternijs...@gmail.com
Date: 2013/12/21 08:00 (GMT-05:00)
To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] One big manifest?
Thanks for your answer.
I've only been a week now in the world of puppet. I started to use it, because
I am charmed with the puppet + vagrant
Hi Peter,
Your instinct is correct. Just like many programming languages
that allow you to keep all of your code in one file (or one function,
even), it's not a good idea. As you mentioned, you can use import to
pull in other files, but the better solution is to use puppet's
autoloading
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To: puppet...@googlegroups.com javascript:
Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] One big manifest?
Thanks for your answer.
I've only been a week now in the world of puppet. I started to use it,
because I am charmed with the puppet + vagrant combination as a developer.
Also, we currently are managing
Hi Chad,
Greet to hear that my instinct was correct. As noted in the docs of puppet,
using import is not recommended. So that's why I didn't want to use that
either. So basically my configuration should be in modules.
That was basically my biggest problem.
Let's say I use a apache module from
Hi,
I started to use vagrant with puphpet https://puphpet.com/. Very nice.
However, the gui of puphpet gives me too few options, so I want to
configure everything myself.
So, I decided to write everything from scratch, using modules. Modules like
apache, mysql, php, phpmyadmin which are in the
Looks like you might want to start here:
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/modules_fundamentals.html
Also check up on how to do hiera lookups from within puppet3.
Other than that, structuring your modules tends to be a bit site-dependent.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 08:38:03AM
I read that document, however, it doesn't provide me the answer.
Should I write, in general, my own modules? Or should I use predefined
modules?
And I if use predefined modules, should the configuration of those modules
happen all in site.pp? (Which sounds me like a big file which is getting
This is just a question with so many answers.
have you tried the puppet enterprise quick start guide ?
It is a good way to learn the concepts and get you started quickly.
Get in touch with local puppet users. Looks to me you are dutch
speaking, so get in touch with the dutch or belgian