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Puppet 3 Cookbook - Second Edition

By : John Arundel
Book Image

Puppet 3 Cookbook - Second Edition

By: John Arundel

Overview of this book

A revolution is happening in web operations. Configuration management tools can build servers in seconds, and automate your entire network. Tools like Puppet are essential to taking full advantage of the power of cloud computing, and building reliable, scalable, secure, high-performance systems. More and more systems administration and IT jobs require some knowledge of configuration management, and specifically Puppet."Puppet 3 Cookbook" takes you beyond the basics to explore the full power of Puppet, showing you in detail how to tackle a variety of real-world problems and applications. At every step it shows you exactly what commands you need to type, and includes full code samples for every recipe.The book takes the reader from a basic knowledge of Puppet to a complete and expert understanding of Puppet's latest and most advanced features, community best practices, writing great manifests, scaling and performance, and extending Puppet by adding your own providers and resources. It starts with guidance on how to set up and expand your Puppet infrastructure, then progresses through detailed information on the language and features, external tools, reporting, monitoring, and troubleshooting, and concludes with many specific recipes for managing popular applications.The book includes real examples from production systems and techniques that are in use in some of the world's largest Puppet installations, including a distributed Puppet architecture based on the Git version control system. You'll be introduced to powerful tools that work with Puppet such as Hiera. The book also explains managing Ruby applications and MySQL databases, building web servers, load balancers, high-availability systems with Heartbeat, and many other state-of-the-art techniques
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Puppet 3 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using schedules to limit when resources can be applied


So far, we've looked at what Puppet can do, and the order that it does things in, but not when it does them. One way to control this is to use the schedule metaparameter (a parameter you can apply to any type of resource).

When you need to limit the number of times a resource is applied within a specified period, schedule can help. For example:

exec { "/usr/bin/apt-get update":
    schedule => daily,
}

The most important thing to understand about schedule is that it can only stop a resource being applied. It doesn't guarantee that the resource will be applied with a certain frequency. For example, the exec resource shown above has schedule => daily, but this just represents an upper limit on the number of times the exec resource can run per day. It won't be applied more than once a day. If you don't run Puppet at all, the resource won't be applied at all.

That being so, schedule is best used to restrict resources from running when...