Difference between revisions of "Handson1"

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##* https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/lang_resources.html
 
##* https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/lang_resources.html
 
##* puppet apply --help
 
##* puppet apply --help
# Write the second Manifest [[Media:puppet_handson12.tar.gz]]
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# Write the second Manifest [[Media:puppet_handson12.tar.gz|solution]]
 
## Create a puppet manifest which creates the file ''/etc/motd'' with the content ''Hello World!''. Filename: ''handson1motd.pp''
 
## Create a puppet manifest which creates the file ''/etc/motd'' with the content ''Hello World!''. Filename: ''handson1motd.pp''
 
## Apply the manifest to your node
 
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## Hint:
 
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##* https://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/latest/type.html#file
 
##* https://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/latest/type.html#file
# Write the third Manifest [[Media:handson13.pp]]
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# Write the third Manifest [[Media:handson13.pp|solution]]
 
## Write a manifest which writes 10 debug messages in the following '''order'''
 
## Write a manifest which writes 10 debug messages in the following '''order'''
 
##* Hello World 1<br />Hello World 2<br />Hello World 3<br />...<br />Hello World 10
 
##* Hello World 1<br />Hello World 2<br />Hello World 3<br />...<br />Hello World 10

Revision as of 12:44, 27 August 2014

Hands-On

Environment

  1. Login via ssh to the workgroup server naf-school01.desy.de with your assigned account
  2. Check if you can login via ssh to you assigned VM as root
  3. Check if you can edit a text file on the wgs and the node. We provide vim, emacs, nano

Puppet first steps

  1. Use the puppet RAL to examine and configure the VM node solution
    1. Show all managed resources
    2. Show description of the resource service
    3. Show all configured services
    4. Create a testuser
    5. Show resource of the created user
    6. Delete the testuser
    7. HINT:
  2. Write the first Manifest
    1. Create a puppet manifest which creates two testuser. Filename: handson1create.pp
    2. Create a puppet manifest which removes both testuser. Filename: handson1remove.pp
    3. Concatenate both puppet manifest. Filename: handson1combine.pp
    4. Apply the manifests to your node.
    5. Try to understand why the handson1combine.pp manifest fails?
    6. Hint:
  3. Write the second Manifest solution
    1. Create a puppet manifest which creates the file /etc/motd with the content Hello World!. Filename: handson1motd.pp
    2. Apply the manifest to your node
    3. Examine what happens if you re-apply the manifest.
    4. Add a line to the file /etc/motd and re-apply the manifest
    5. Hint:
  4. Write the third Manifest solution
    1. Write a manifest which writes 10 debug messages in the following order
      • Hello World 1
        Hello World 2
        Hello World 3
        ...
        Hello World 10
    2. Hint:
  5. Write a manifest to configure the sshd daemon solution
    1. Create the folder /root/example
    2. Copy the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config in the folder /root/example
    3. Create a manifest which defines the following resources in the described order
      1. Install package sshd
      2. Copy the file from /root/example to /etc/ssh/sshd_config
      3. Start the sshd daemon
    4. Apply the manifest with "--noop" parameter the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file shouldn't be changed. No line like
      Notice: /Stage[main]/Main/File[foo]/content: current_value {md5}...., should be {md5}.... (noop)