04469nam 2200541 450 991079809560332120170918205335.01-78588-258-9(CKB)3710000000531733(EBL)4191349(MiAaPQ)EBC4191349(PPN)228012465(EXLCZ)99371000000053173320160712h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPuppet 4 essentials acquire the skills to manage your IT infrastructure effectively with Puppet /Felix Frank, Martin Alfke2nd ed.Birmingham, [England] ;Mumbai, [India] :Packt Publishing,2015.©20151 online resource (247 p.)Community experience distilledDescription based upon print version of record.1-78588-110-8 Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Writing Your First Manifests; Getting started; Introducing resources and properties; Interpreting the output of the puppet apply command; Dry-testing your manifest; Adding control structures in manifests; Using variables; Variable types; Controlling the order of evaluation; Declaring dependencies; Error propagation; Avoiding circular dependencies; Implementing resource interaction; Examining the most notable resource types; The user and group types; The exec resource typeThe cron resource typeThe mount resource type; Summary; Chapter 2: The Master and Its Agents; The Puppet master; Puppet master and Puppet server; Setting up the master machine; Creating the master manifest; Inspecting the configuration settings; Setting up the Puppet agent; The agent's life cycle; Renewing an agent's certificate; Running the agent from cron; Performance considerations; Tuning puppetserver; Using Phusion Passenger with Nginx; Comparing Passenger with puppetserver; Completing the stack with PuppetDB; Troubleshooting SSL issues; SummaryChapter 3: A Peek under the Hood - Facts, Types, and ProvidersSummarizing systems with Facter; Accessing and using fact values; Extending Facter with custom facts; Simplifying things using external facts; Goals of Facter; Understanding the type system; The resource type's life cycle on the agent side; Substantiating the model with providers; Resource types with generic providers; Summarizing types and providers; Putting it all together; Summary; Chapter 4: Modularizing Manifests with Classes and Defined Types; Introducing classes and defined types; Defining and declaring classesCreating and using defined typesUnderstanding and leveraging the differences; Structured design patterns; Writing comprehensive classes; Writing component classes; Using defined types as resource wrappers; Using defined types as resource multiplexers; Using defined types as macros; Exploiting array values using defined types; Using iterator functions; Including classes from defined types; Establishing relationships among containers; Passing events between classes and defined types; Ordering containers; Limitations; The performance implications of container relationshipsMitigating the limitationsThe anchor pattern; The contain function; Making classes more flexible through parameters; The caveats of parameterized classes; Preferring the include keyword; Summary; Chapter 5: Extending Your Puppet Infrastructure with Modules; An overview of Puppet's modules; Parts of a module; Module structure; Documentation in modules; Maintaining environments; Configuring environment locations; Obtaining and installing modules; Modules' best practices; Putting everything in modules; Avoiding generalization; Testing your modules; Safe testing with environmentsBuilding a specific moduleCommunity experience distilled.Information technologyManagementPuppet (Computer file)Information technologyManagement.Puppet (Computer file)658.4038Frank Felix396640Alfke MartinMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798095603321Puppet 4 essentials3858869UNINA