Puppet master repository of LDN
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il y a 8 ans | |
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manifests | il y a 8 ans | |
modules-ldn | il y a 8 ans | |
scripts | il y a 8 ans | |
.gitignore | il y a 8 ans | |
Gemfile | il y a 8 ans | |
Gemfile.lock | il y a 8 ans | |
Puppetfile | il y a 8 ans | |
README.md | il y a 8 ans | |
environment.conf | il y a 8 ans |
this repository should contain the public stuff;
Puppetfile
list of external modules to load in modules/
;
modules/
contains the modules declared by Puppetfile
and managed
by r10k
,
modules/ldn
contains the private stuff (ideally it should be hiera files
only);modules-ldn/
contains some modules local to this repository.
ssh (client)
git
Puppet stuff: puppet (3.7), hiera, r10k
You might want to install puppet using bundler in order to have the correct version (especially if your distribution does not ship the correct version):
apt install bundler
bundle install
The local ruby/puppet commands must be executed with bundle exec
:
bundle exec r10k puppetfile install Puppetfile
This documentation assumes that your ~/.ssh/config is configured in order to
access to the servers with ssh $home.newldn
and the GIT repositories with
ssh gitldn
.
Clone the repository:
git clone gitldn:puppet/puppet
Install the modules:
r10k puppetfile install Puppetfile
Update the puppet from the repository and apply:
# Update the puppet master from the git repo:
ssh zoidberg.newldn sudo /root/update.sh
# Apply the rules from the puppet master on some server:
ssh foo.newldn sudo puppet agent -t
Don't forget to install the modules:
r10k puppetfile install Puppetfile
Upload the current directory as as test
environment on the Puppet master:
./scripts/upload-env test
Apply the test
environment on some server:
ssh foo.newldn sudo puppet agent -t --environment=test
Commit and push our modifications:
git commit -am"[vpn] Do something on the VPN"
git push origin HEAD