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LEARNING PUPPET

LEARNING PUPPET

By : Jussi Heinonen
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LEARNING PUPPET

LEARNING PUPPET

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By: Jussi Heinonen

Overview of this book

Puppet is a cross-platform, open source configuration management utility, which runs on various Unix, Linux, and Windows Microsoft platforms. It allows you to automate all your IT configurations, giving you control of what you do to each node, and also when and how you do it. You’ll be able to build and manage development, test, and production environments independently without requiring previous system administration experience. Learning Puppet is a step-by-step guide on how to get started with Puppet development and use Puppet modules as the building blocks to deploy production-ready application cluster in virtual environment. You will begin with the installation of development environment on the VirtualBox hypervisor and Puppet Learning VM that will be used as the platform for testing and development of Puppet modules. Next, you will learn how to manage virtual machines and snapshots effectively and enhance the development experience with advanced VirtualBox features. Later the book will focus on Puppet module development in detail. You will be guided through the process of utilizing existing modules that are available in the public module repository, write your own modules and use them to deploy a real-world web application that includes features such as monitoring and load balancing. You will then learn to scale your environment and turn your static configuration into a dynamic one through stored configurations and PuppetDB. Finally, the book will provide you with practical advice on Puppet troubleshooting and managing your environment with the wealth of features provided by the Puppet Enterprise console.
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Accessing reports via the Puppet Enterprise Console


Our Puppet deployments in the earlier chapters were triggered by executing the puppet agent -t command on the command line. The output of the command gave us a break down of the events that happened during the Puppet run in detail. The runonce task that we just performed on the web-clone.development.vm node didn't provide us any feedback on whether the Puppet run was a success or a failure. That's because the Puppet run triggered by Live Management is done using the component called Mcollective (we briefly discussed Mcollective in Chapter 6, Scaling Up the Puppet Environment). Mcollective is a message queue application. Although it is very good at passing messages from the Puppet Master to a large number of Puppet agents, it is not very good at reporting back on the activities that happen on the Puppet agent after the message has been processed from the message queue.

Puppet Enterprise provides a solution for this issue by exposing the Puppet...

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