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Puppet 5 Cookbook

You're reading from   Puppet 5 Cookbook Jump start your Puppet 5.x deployment using engaging and practical recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788622448
Length 394 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Puppet Language and Style FREE CHAPTER 2. Puppet Infrastructure 3. Writing Better Manifests 4. Working with Files and Packages 5. Users and Virtual Resources 6. Managing Resources and Files 7. Managing Applications 8. Servers and Cloud Infrastructure 9. External Tools and the Puppet Ecosystem 10. Monitoring, Reporting, and Troubleshooting 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using puppet facts

As we'll see in subsequent chapters, facter may be extended with custom facts written in Ruby. By default, custom facts are not loaded when you run facter.

How to do it...

To pull in the custom facts, you need to specify the -p option to facter, as shown here:

t@cookbook:~$ facter puppetversion

t@cookbook:~$ facter -p puppetversion
5.5.2

Although still valid, the facter -p syntax is now deprecated in favor of using the Puppet face, facts. Puppet faces are the various sub-applications supported by the Puppet command. To see the available faces, run Puppet help, as shown here:

t@cookbook:~$ puppet help

Usage: puppet <subcommand> [options] <action> [options]

Available subcommands:

agent The puppet agent daemon
apply Apply Puppet manifests locally
ca Local Puppet Certificate Authority management. (Deprecated)
catalog Compile, save, view, and convert catalogs.
cert Manage certificates and requests
certificate Provide access to the CA for certificate management.
certificate_request Manage certificate requests. (Deprecated)
certificate_revocation_list Manage the list of revoked certificates. (Deprecated)
config Interact with Puppet's settings.
describe Display help about resource types
device Manage remote network devices
doc Generate Puppet references
epp Interact directly with the EPP template parser/renderer.
facts Retrieve and store facts.
filebucket Store and retrieve files in a filebucket
generate Generates Puppet code from Ruby definitions.
help Display Puppet help.
key Create, save, and remove certificate keys. (Deprecated)
lookup Interactive Hiera lookup
man Display Puppet manual pages.
master The puppet master daemon
module Creates, installs and searches for modules on the Puppet Forge.
node View and manage node definitions.
parser Interact directly with the parser.
plugin Interact with the Puppet plugin system.
report Create, display, and submit reports.
resource The resource abstraction layer shell
status View puppet server status. (Deprecated)

One difference between facter and Puppet facts is that you may request a single fact from facter, whereas Puppet facts will return all the facts for a node at once as a JSON object (you may request other formats with the --render-as option).

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Puppet 5 Cookbook - Fourth Edition
Published in: Jun 2018
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781788622448
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