Hello there,
I wanted to know the members' opinion about the best open source network management software which uses a web browser to show its interface and results.
I am interested in the software for both windows and Linux OSs.
Thanks. (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I'd like to know your opinion. A friend of mine claims, an open source OS like linux is more secure than a closed one like AIX because 'if he is hacked, he can do countermeasures'.
I believe the opposite is the case - it's more secure if not everybody knows the kernel and is able to... (6 Replies)
Hi Friends
I'm new to this UNIX - I'm working on the porting project from Solaris To Linux i just want to map some commands from solaris to Linux so can any one please tell me how to get the source code of the commands like "ls", "cu", "du"
Regards
sabee (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have try to ndm to one server to another server. but i am getting this error. what is this error? are files not in source folder?
Source file open failed. Error= 2
Regards,
Balamurgan (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
This might not be the right place to ask but I want to contribute to some open source project. Can anyone please help me to how to start and where to start? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: tapan singh
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
puppet-config
PUPPET-CONFIG(8) Puppet manual PUPPET-CONFIG(8)NAME
puppet-config - Interact with Puppet's configuration options.
SYNOPSIS
puppet config action
OPTIONS
Note that any configuration parameter that's valid in the configuration file is also a valid long argument, although it may or may not be
relevant to the present action. For example, server is a valid configuration parameter, so you can specify --server <servername> as an
argument.
See the configuration file documentation at http://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/stable/configuration.html for the full list of acceptable
parameters. A commented list of all configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with --genconfig.
--mode MODE
The run mode to use for the current action. Valid modes are user, agent, and master.
--render-as FORMAT
The format in which to render output. The most common formats are json, s (string), yaml, and console, but other options such as dot
are sometimes available.
--verbose
Whether to log verbosely.
--debug
Whether to log debug information.
ACTIONS
print - Examine Puppet's current configuration settings.
SYNOPSIS
puppet config print (all | setting [setting ...]
DESCRIPTION
Prints the value of a single configuration option or a list of configuration options.
This action is an alternate interface to the information available with puppet <subcommand> --configprint.
RETURNS
A single value when called with one config setting, and a list of settings and values when called with multiple options or "all."
NOTES
By default, this action reads the configuration in agent mode. Use the '--mode' and '--environment' flags to examine other configu-
ration domains.
EXAMPLES
print
Get puppet's runfile directory:
$ puppet config print rundir
Get a list of important directories from the master's config:
$ puppet config print all --mode master | grep -E "(path|dir)"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2011 by Puppet Labs Apache 2 license; see COPYING
Puppet Labs, LLC June 2012 PUPPET-CONFIG(8)