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Mastering Puppet - Second Edition

By : Thomas Uphill
Book Image

Mastering Puppet - Second Edition

By: Thomas Uphill

Overview of this book

Puppet is a configuration management system and a language. It was written for and by system administrators to manage large numbers of systems efficiently and prevent configuration drifts. Mastering Puppet deals with the issues faced when scaling out Puppet to handle large numbers of nodes. It will show you how to fit Puppet into your enterprise and allow many developers to work on your Puppet code simultaneously. In addition, you will learn to write custom facts and roll your own modules to solve problems. Next, popular options for performing reporting and orchestration tasks will be introduced in this book. Moving over to troubleshooting techniques, which will be very useful. The concepts presented are useful to any size organization. By the end of the book, you will know how to deal with problems of scale and exceptions in your code, automate workflows, and support multiple developers working simultaneously.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Logback


Due to puppetserver running as a JRuby instance within a JVM, Java's logback mechanism is used for logging. Logback is configured in the logback.xml file in the /etc/puppetlabs/puppetserver directory. The default log level is INFO and is specified within the <logger> XML entity; it may be changed to DEBUG or TRACE for more information. puppetserver directs its logs to the /var/log/puppetlabs/puppetserver/puppetserver.log file, as specified in the <appender> XML entity. More information on logback is available at http://logback.qos.ch/.

In the next section we will look at one of the community-supported reporting plugins, a plugin for IRC.