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puppet-device (8)

名前

puppet-device - Manage remote network devices

形式

Retrieves  catalogs  from  the Puppet master and applies them to remote
devices.

This subcommand can be run manually;  or  periodically  using  cron,  a
scheduled task, or a similar tool.

説明

PUPPET-DEVICE(8)                 Puppet manual                PUPPET-DEVICE(8)



NAME
       puppet-device - Manage remote network devices

SYNOPSIS
       Retrieves  catalogs  from  the Puppet master and applies them to remote
       devices.

       This subcommand can be run manually;  or  periodically  using  cron,  a
       scheduled task, or a similar tool.

USAGE
       puppet device [-d|--debug] [--detailed-exitcodes] [--deviceconfig file]
       [-h|--help]    [-l|--logdest    syslog|file|console]     [-v|--verbose]
       [-w|--waitforcert   seconds]   [-a|--apply  file]  [-r|--resource  type
       [name]] [-t|--target device] [--user=user] [-V|--version]

DESCRIPTION
       Devices require a proxy Puppet agent to request  certificates,  collect
       facts, retrieve and apply catalogs, and store reports.

USAGE NOTES
       Devices  managed  by the puppet-device subcommand on a Puppet agent are
       configured in device.conf, which is located at $confdir/device.conf  by
       default, and is configurable with the $deviceconfig setting.

       The device.conf file is an INI-like file, with one section per device:

       [DEVICE_CERTNAME] type TYPE url URL debug

       The section name specifies the certname of the device.

       The values for the type and url properties are specific to each type of
       device.

       The optional debug property specifies transport-level debugging, and is
       limited to telnet and ssh transports.

       See  https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/latest/config_file_device.html  for
       details.

OPTIONS
       Note that any setting that's valid in the configuration file is also  a
       valid  long  argument.  For  example, 'server' is a valid configuration
       parameter, so you can specify '--server servername' as an argument.

       --debug
              Enable full debugging.

       --detailed-exitcodes
              Provide transaction information  via  exit  codes.  If  this  is
              enabled,  an  exit  code  of '1' means at least one device had a
              compile failure, an exit code of '2' means at least  one  device
              had resource changes, and an exit code of '4' means at least one
              device had resource failures. Exit codes of '3',  '5',  '6',  or
              '7' means that a bitwise combination of the preceding exit codes
              happened.

       --deviceconfig
              Path to the device  config  file  for  puppet  device.  Default:
              $confdir/device.conf

       --help Print this help message

       --logdest
              Where  to  send log messages. Choose between 'syslog' (the POSIX
              syslog service), 'console', or the path to a log file. If debug-
              ging or verbosity is enabled, this defaults to 'console'. Other-
              wise, it defaults to 'syslog'.

              A path ending with '.json' will  receive  structured  output  in
              JSON  format. The log file will not have an ending ']' automati-
              cally written to it due to the appending nature of  logging.  It
              must be appended manually to make the content valid JSON.

       --apply
              Apply  a manifest against a remote target. Target must be speci-
              fied.

       --resource
              Displays a resource state as Puppet code, roughly equivalent  to
              puppet  resource.  Can be filterd by title. Requires --target be
              specified.

       --target
              Target a specific device/certificate in the  device.conf.  Doing
              so  will  perform a device run against only that device/certifi-
              cate.

       --to_yaml
              Output found resources in yaml  format,  suitable  to  use  with
              Hiera and create_resources.

       --user The user to run as.

       --verbose
              Turn on verbose reporting.

       --waitforcert
              This  option  only matters for daemons that do not yet have cer-
              tificates and it is enabled by default,  with  a  value  of  120
              (seconds).  This  causes +puppet agent+ to connect to the server
              every 2 minutes and ask it to sign a certificate  request.  This
              is useful for the initial setup of a puppet client. You can turn
              off waiting for certificates by specifying a time of 0.

EXAMPLE
         $ puppet device --target remotehost --verbose

AUTHOR
       Brice Figureau

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2011 Puppet Inc.,  LLC  Licensed  under  the  Apache  2.0
       License



ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       +---------------+--------------------------+
       |ATTRIBUTE TYPE |     ATTRIBUTE VALUE      |
       +---------------+--------------------------+
       |Availability   | system/management/puppet |
       +---------------+--------------------------+
       |Stability      | Volatile                 |
       +---------------+--------------------------+
NOTES
       This     software     was    built    from    source    available    at
       https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland.   The  original   community
       source  was  downloaded  from  https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/ar-
       chive/5.5.0.tar.gz

       Further information about this software can be found on the open source
       community website at http://puppetlabs.com/.



Puppet, Inc.                      March 2018                  PUPPET-DEVICE(8)