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Mastering Puppet 5

By : Ryan Russell-Yates, Jason Southgate
Book Image

Mastering Puppet 5

By: Ryan Russell-Yates, Jason Southgate

Overview of this book

Puppet is a configuration management system and a language written for and by system administrators to manage a large number of systems efficiently and prevent configuration drift. The core topics this book addresses are Puppet's latest features and mastering Puppet Enterprise. You will begin by writing a new Puppet module, gaining an understanding of the guidelines and style of the Puppet community. Following on from this, you will take advantage of the roles and profiles pattern, and you will learn how to structure your code. Next, you will learn how to extend Puppet and write custom facts, functions, types, and providers in Ruby, and also use the new features of Hiera 5. You will also learn how to configure the new Code Manager component, and how to ensure code is automatically deployed to (multiple) Puppet servers. Next, you will learn how to integrate Puppet with Jenkins and Git to build an effective workflow for multiple teams, and use the new Puppet Tasks feature and the latest Puppet Orchestrator language extensions. Finally, you will learn how to scale and troubleshoot Puppet. By the end of the book, you will be able to deal with problems of scale and exceptions in your code, automate workflows, and support multiple developers working simultaneously.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Common component errors


This section will be all about a healthy Puppet installation. We'll primarily focus on the common issues that we see on agents, and what they may mean for your Puppet system. We'll tackle this for the times that we most commonly see errors: while writing, testing, and deploying code to our servers. We will be troubleshooting primarily from the perspective of the Puppet agent, so you will see the most common issues that team members encounter while working on a Puppet deployment.

 

 

Puppet agents and Puppetserver

All of the nodes in a Puppet infrastructure contain a Puppet agent. In a split installation, each component checks in with a Puppetserver, just like any other node managed in the infrastructure. In a monolithic installation, the Puppet agent checks in with itself. Every other node managed by Puppet must use the agent to retrieve a configuration. Because the agent is everywhere, understanding some of the common errors with the agent will be universally useful...