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Puppet Cookbook - Third Edition

Puppet Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Thomas Uphill, John Arundel
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Puppet Cookbook - Third Edition

Puppet Cookbook - Third Edition

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By: Thomas Uphill, John Arundel

Overview of this book

This book is for anyone who builds and administers servers, especially in a web operations context. It requires some experience of Linux systems administration, including familiarity with the command line, file system, and text editing. No programming experience is required.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Using arrays of resources

Anything that you can do to a resource, you can do to an array of resources. Use this idea to refactor your manifests to make them shorter and clearer.

How to do it…

Here are the steps to refactor using arrays of resources:

  1. Identify a class in your manifest where you have several instances of the same kind of resource, for example, packages:
      package { 'sudo' : ensure => installed }
      package { 'unzip' : ensure => installed }
      package { 'locate' : ensure => installed }
      package { 'lsof' : ensure => installed }
      package { 'cron' : ensure => installed }
      package { 'rubygems' : ensure => installed }
  2. Group them together and replace them with a single package resource using an array:
      package
      {
        [ 'cron',
        'locate',
        'lsof',
        'rubygems',
        'sudo',
        'unzip' ]:
        ensure => installed,
      }

How it works…...

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