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Old 06-21-2014
What to buy?

Hi,

I'm looking at buying two desktops (with no Opsys) to install RedHat and do remote installs and networking. I would also like to run MongoDB/Puppet/Chef and some other open source products. I would like to know the following please -

1. What processor and how much memory should I go for as a minimum?
2. Does anyone have a recommended desktop they have purchased?

Any help or comments will be welcomed and appreciated.

Thanks

Smilie
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PUPPET-FILEBUCKET(8)						   Puppet manual					      PUPPET-FILEBUCKET(8)

NAME
puppet-filebucket - Store and retrieve files in a filebucket SYNOPSIS
A stand-alone Puppet filebucket client. USAGE
puppet filebucket mode [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [-d|--debug] [-v|--verbose] [-l|--local] [-r|--remote] [-s|--server server] [-b|--bucket directory] file file ... Puppet filebucket can operate in three modes, with only one mode per call: backup: Send one or more files to the specified file bucket. Each sent file is printed with its resulting md5 sum. get: Return the text associated with an md5 sum. The text is printed to stdout, and only one file can be retrieved at a time. restore: Given a file path and an md5 sum, store the content associated with the sum into the specified file path. You can specify an entirely new path to this argument; you are not restricted to restoring the content to its original location. DESCRIPTION
This is a stand-alone filebucket client for sending files to a local or central filebucket. Note that 'filebucket' defaults to using a network-based filebucket available on the server named 'puppet'. To use this, you'll have to be running as a user with valid Puppet certificates. Alternatively, you can use your local file bucket by specifying '--local'. OPTIONS
Note that any configuration parameter that's valid in the configuration file is also a valid long argument. For example, 'ssldir' is a valid configuration parameter, so you can specify '--ssldir directory' 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'. --debug Enable full debugging. --help Print this help message --local Use the local filebucket. This will use the default configuration information. --remote Use a remote filebucket. This will use the default configuration information. --server The server to send the file to, instead of locally. --verbose Print extra information. --version Print version information. EXAMPLE
$ puppet filebucket backup /etc/passwd /etc/passwd: 429b225650b912a2ee067b0a4cf1e949 $ puppet filebucket restore /tmp/passwd 429b225650b912a2ee067b0a4cf1e949 AUTHOR
Luke Kanies COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011 Puppet Labs, LLC Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License Puppet Labs, LLC June 2012 PUPPET-FILEBUCKET(8)