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# <span style="color:#800000">Login to the puppetmaster naf-school02 with your user account </span>
<span style="color:#800000">'''All tasks in this color execute on gridkapuppet01'''</span><br />
# <span style="color:#800000">Go to /var/puppet/environment/$USER </span>
<span style="color:#008000">'''All tasks in this color execute your associated VM ( gridkaschoolXX.desy.de )'''</span>



# <span style="color:#800000">Login to the puppetmaster gridkapuppet01 as puppettest </span>
# <span style="color:#800000">Go to /etc/puppet/environments/gridkaschoolXX </span>
# <span style="color:#800000">Examine the folder and files below </span>
# <span style="color:#800000">Examine the folder and files below </span>
# <span style="color:#008000">Log in parallel to your associated VM ( cloud240xxx.desy.de ) </span>
# <span style="color:#008000">Log in to your associated VM as ''root'' ( gridkaschoolXX.desy.de ) </span>
# <span style="color:#008000">Call the puppet agent in test mode (puppet agent -t)</span>
# <span style="color:#008000">Edit on the VM the file /etc/motd </span>
# <span style="color:#008000">Call the puppet agent in test mode </span>
# <span style="color:#008000">Call the puppet agent in test mode </span>

You will find your local environment

Latest revision as of 08:12, 30 August 2016

All tasks in this color execute on gridkapuppet01
All tasks in this color execute your associated VM ( gridkaschoolXX.desy.de )


  1. Login to the puppetmaster gridkapuppet01 as puppettest
  2. Go to /etc/puppet/environments/gridkaschoolXX
  3. Examine the folder and files below
  4. Log in to your associated VM as root ( gridkaschoolXX.desy.de )
  5. Call the puppet agent in test mode (puppet agent -t)
  6. Edit on the VM the file /etc/motd
  7. Call the puppet agent in test mode