Is it possible, or are there meta-data, or an external solution, which
allow one:
To filter the output, in such a way as to only display a subset of the
graph, such as Users?
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On 07/26/2012 02:04 AM, James A. Peltier wrote:
> Add graph = true to the agent section on your puppet client.
> Then look in /var/lib/puppet/state/graphs. You can then use dot
> to generate images of the dependencies.
One problem though, I would like the graphs to be vertical and not
horizont
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Jakov Sosic wrote:
> On 07/26/2012 02:04 AM, James A. Peltier wrote:
>
> > Add graph = true to the agent section on your puppet client.
> > Then look in /var/lib/puppet/state/graphs. You can then use
> > dot to generate images of the dependencies.
>
> Thank you.
On 07/26/2012 02:04 AM, James A. Peltier wrote:
> Add graph = true to the agent section on your puppet client.
> Then look in /var/lib/puppet/state/graphs. You can then use
> dot to generate images of the dependencies.
Thank you. FYI, the command is:
dot -Tpng resoruces.dot -o resources.png
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- Original Message -
| Hi
|
| Is it possible to somehow list or view dependency tree of the
| classes,
| packages, services, and other resources for some host?
|
| I would like to polish my setup so that the first puppet finishes
| everything. Right now I have problems that I have to have
Hi
Is it possible to somehow list or view dependency tree of the classes,
packages, services, and other resources for some host?
I would like to polish my setup so that the first puppet finishes
everything. Right now I have problems that I have to have 2 or 3
conncurent runs after installati