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apps:puppet [2019-08-10 20:24] – [Manifests] ordering jensapps:puppet [2019-08-11 09:13] – [Manifests] Fix link jens
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 ====== Puppet ====== ====== Puppet ======
-Even if you manage just a handful or two servers, [[https://puppet.com/|Puppet]] can already help you to save loads of time and ensures all your systems run in the desired state.+Even if you manage just a handful or two of servers, [[https://puppet.com/|Puppet]] can already help you to save loads of time and ensures all your systems run in the desired state.
  
 Somehow, I could not find very many or good manuals on how to set up your own (basic) Puppet server on Debian, so I decided to write my own. Somehow, I could not find very many or good manuals on how to set up your own (basic) Puppet server on Debian, so I decided to write my own.
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 That way, you can easily test the code of that module by using ''puppet apply -t init.pp''. That way, you can easily test the code of that module by using ''puppet apply -t init.pp''.
  
-Of course, before testing your code, you should first run it through ''puppet parser validate'' and ''puppet-lint''. However, this is not a Puppet code manual, you should check their [[https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/6.7/puppet_index.html|excellent documentation]] for that.+Of course, before testing your code, you should first run it through ''puppet parser validate'' and ''puppet-lint''. However, this is not a Puppet code manual, you should check their [[https://puppet.com/docs|excellent documentation]] for that.
  
 ==== Connecting Clients ==== ==== Connecting Clients ====
apps/puppet.txt · Last modified: 2019-08-31 17:59 by jens