Mastering Puppet, 2nd Edition
- Length: 276 pages
- Edition: 2nd Revised edition
- Language: English
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date: 2016-02-25
- ISBN-10: 1785888102
- ISBN-13: 9781785888106
- Sales Rank: #2844674 (See Top 100 Books)
Key Features
- This book is an advanced guide to using and deploying Puppet 4 in your organization with a special focus on issues faced in larger enterprise deployments
- From an experienced author, learn to deal with scaling, performance, and multiple developers with the help of real-world examples
- This is the most up-to-date guide on Puppet, and covers the advanced concepts of Puppet 4
Book Description
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.
What you will learn
- Scale out your Puppet infrastructure using proxying techniques
- Automate your code promotion workflow using Git and r10k
- Solve real-world problems using public modules from the Puppet Forge
- Use Hiera to separate the data of your configuration from the code of your configuration
- Write your own custom facts in Ruby
- Extend Puppet with your own custom facts, modules, and types
- Use exported resources to orchestrate change between machines
- Debug a puppetserver using Java techniques
About the Author
Thomas Uphill is a long-time user of Puppet. He has presented Puppet tutorials at LOPSA-East, Cascada, and PuppetConf. He has also been a system administrator for over 20 years, working primarily with RedHat systems; he is currently a RedHat Certified Architect (RHCA). When not running the Puppet User Group of Seattle (PUGS), he volunteers for the LOPSA board and his local LOPSA chapter, SASAG. He blogs at http://ramblings.narrabilis.com.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Dealing with Load/Scale
Chapter 2. Organizing Your Nodes and Data
Chapter 3. Git and Environments
Chapter 4. Public Modules
Chapter 5. Custom Facts and Modules
Chapter 6. Custom Types
Chapter 7. Reporting and Orchestration
Chapter 8. Exported Resources
Chapter 9. Roles and Profiles
Chapter 10. Troubleshooting