Configuration Management with Puppet: Part 1: Difference between revisions
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# Puppet with GIT [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hTsDfBDOePpN1z57nT8MQav-InTCjOIAsk8dkhlPcxI/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 slides] |
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Revision as of 17:46, 29 August 2014
Requirements
- Students: Should bring along their own laptop. Linux or Mac preferred, Windows with ssh client OK. (Basically, login via ssh to remote machine is needed)
- School organizers: Beamer: At least one, better two
- School organizers: One (better two) LAN outlets for tutor laptops (to be independent of WLAN)
- Tutor: Bring their laptop (Yves will bring spare/additional machine)
Agenda
Starting 11:30
- Introduction (Sven)
- What is puppet ...
slides
- What is puppet ...
- Hands-On slides
- login to vm
- write simple manifest and apply
- Puppet Client/Server slides
- Hands-On slides
- login to puppetmaster
- write node definition
- write simple manifest in user environment
- execute puppet agent call on vm
- GIT basics
- Hands-On
- clone repository
- branch
- change file
- commit
- push
- Puppet with GIT slides
- Hands-On slides
- Write a real world example slides
End: 18:30