Difference between revisions of "Configuration Management with Puppet: Part 1"
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== Agenda == |
== Agenda == |
Revision as of 13:54, 14 August 2014
Agenda
- Introduction (Sven)
- Hands-On
- login to vm
- write simple manifest and apply
- Puppet Client/Server
- Hands-On
- 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
- Hands-On
- Write an real world example
- push with git to pm
- run puppet agent on vm
- Hiera
- Hands-On
- Enhance example from 7 with hiera
Step 11: ENC
Step 12: Hands-On - Configure Machine with an ENC