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Puppet 5 Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Thomas Uphill
Book Image

Puppet 5 Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By: Thomas Uphill

Overview of this book

Puppet is a configuration management system that automates all your IT configurations, giving you control of managing each node. Puppet 5 Cookbook will take you through Puppet's latest and most advanced features, including Docker containers, Hiera, and AWS Cloud Orchestration. Updated with the latest advancements and best practices, this book delves into various aspects of writing good Puppet code, which includes using Puppet community style, checking your manifests with puppet-lint, and learning community best practices with an emphasis on real-world implementation. You will learn to set up, install, and create your first manifests with version control, and also learn about various sysadmin tasks, including managing configuration files, using Augeas, and generating files from snippets and templates. As the book progresses, you'll explore virtual resources and use Puppet's resource scheduling and auditing features. In the concluding chapters, you'll walk through managing applications and writing your own resource types, providers, and external node classifiers. By the end of this book, you will have learned to report, log, and debug your system.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Generating manifests with other tools


If you want to quickly capture the complete configuration of a running system as a Puppet manifest, there are a couple of tools available to help. In this example, we'll look at Blueprint, which is designed to examine a machine and dump its state as the Puppet code.

Getting ready

Here's what you need to do to prepare your system to use Blueprint. On RHEL systems, the python-pip package is included in the EPEL repository. Use Puppet to install pip:

[root@cookbook ~]# puppet resource package epel-release ensure=installed 
Notice: /Package[epel-release]/ensure: created 
package { 'epel-release':
  ensure => '7-9',
}
[root@cookbook ~]# puppet resource package python-pip ensure=installed 
Notice: /Package[python-pip]/ensure: created 
package { 'python-pip':
  ensure => '8.1.2-6.el7',
}

Now use the pip package provider to install blueprint:

[root@cookbook ~]# puppet resource package blueprint ensure=installed provider=pip 
Notice: /Package[blueprint]/ensure...