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Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition

You're reading from   Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition From newbie to pro with Puppet 4.10

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787124004
Length 268 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting started with Puppet FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating your first manifests 3. Managing your Puppet code with Git 4. Understanding Puppet resources 5. Variables, expressions, and facts 6. Managing data with Hiera 7. Mastering modules 8. Classes, roles, and profiles 9. Managing files with templates 10. Controlling containers 11. Orchestrating cloud resources 12. Putting it all together Index

Bootstrapping a new node

If you'd like to try out the demo repo on a Vagrant box, there is a suitable Vagrantfile included within the repo directory. (If you don't have Vagrant installed, follow the instructions in the Installing Virtualbox and Vagrant section of Chapter 1, Getting started with Puppet, first.)

Bootstrapping a Vagrant VM

Run the following commands in the repo directory to start your Vagrant VM:

vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest
vagrant up

Bootstrapping physical or cloud nodes

Alternatively, you can bootstrap a physical or cloud node using the repo. All you will need is the IP address or DNS name of the target node.

Run the following command from the Puppet repo, replacing TARGET_SERVER with the address or name of the node, and HOSTNAME with the hostname that you want to set (for example, demo):

scripts/puppify TARGET_SERVER HOSTNAME

You will see some output related to copying the bootstrap script, installing the Puppet package, cloning the repo, installing the Forge...

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