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== Commands == | == Commands == | ||
− | * <code>facter</code> | + | * <code>[[facter]]</code> |
− | * <code>puppet agent --test</code> | + | * <code>[[puppet agent]] --test</code> |
* <code>puppet apply file.pp</code> | * <code>puppet apply file.pp</code> | ||
Revision as of 09:33, 28 October 2020
Puppet (2005) is an open-core software configuration management tool available since 2005. It runs on many Unix-like systems as well as on Microsoft Windows, and includes its own declarative language to describe system configuration.
Commands
facter
puppet agent --test
puppet apply file.pp
Example puppet file
file {'/tmp/my-example-ip': # resource type file and filename ensure => present, # make sure it exists mode => '0644', # file permissions content => "My Public IP Address is: ${ipaddress_eth0}.\n", # note the ipaddress_eth0 fact }
See also Ansible lineinfile DevOps/Ansible/Modules
Activities
- Read Puppet release notes: https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/release_notes_puppet.html
- Read Puppet source code: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet
- Read https://blog.csanchez.org/2012/03/22/introduction-to-puppet/
See also
- Ruby, Clojure
- Configuration management: Chef, cdist, capistrano, Ansible, puppet, SaltStack
- IaC: Terraform, Chef, cdist, capistrano, Harrow, puppet, Ansible, CFEngine, Cloud Deployment Manager, pulumi, juju, SaltStack, Azure Resource Manager (ARM), Google Deployment Manager, AWS CloudFormation, Pulumi, Heat, Spacelift, Oracle Cloud Resource Manager, KICS, Troposphere, CaC, IaC scanning
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