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| author | James Turnbull <james@lovedthanlost.net> | 2009-03-21 02:27:00 +1100 |
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| committer | James Turnbull <james@lovedthanlost.net> | 2009-03-21 02:27:00 +1100 |
| commit | 3e0a9cda8c6f3866c85fd20dd56a6bafcc0e0db7 (patch) | |
| tree | c3de5be042f18937419e82512f0a0e11108146f5 /bin/puppetd | |
| parent | 6ddebf4d6f5f1537987cdc15a32f439149d73ce6 (diff) | |
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Moved of puppetd, puppetca, puppetmasterd, puppetrun binary from bin to sbin
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diff --git a/bin/puppetd b/bin/puppetd deleted file mode 100755 index c4c106c6d..000000000 --- a/bin/puppetd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -# == Synopsis -# -# Retrieve the client configuration from the central puppet server and apply -# it to the local host. -# -# Currently must be run out periodically, using cron or something similar. -# -# = Usage -# -# puppetd [-D|--daemonize|--no-daemonize] [-d|--debug] [--disable] [--enable] -# [-h|--help] [--fqdn <host name>] [-l|--logdest syslog|<file>|console] -# [-o|--onetime] [--serve <handler>] [-t|--test] [--noop] -# [-V|--version] [-v|--verbose] [-w|--waitforcert <seconds>] -# -# = Description -# -# This is the main puppet client. Its job is to retrieve the local machine's -# configuration from a remote server and apply it. In order to successfully -# communicate with the remote server, the client must have a certificate signed -# by a certificate authority that the server trusts; the recommended method -# for this, at the moment, is to run a certificate authority as part of the -# puppet server (which is the default). The client will connect and request -# a signed certificate, and will continue connecting until it receives one. -# -# Once the client has a signed certificate, it will retrieve its configuration -# and apply it. -# -# = Usage Notes -# -# +puppetd+ does its best to find a compromise between interactive use and -# daemon use. Run with no arguments and no configuration, it will go into the -# backgroun, attempt to get a signed certificate, and retrieve and apply its -# configuration every 30 minutes. -# -# Some flags are meant specifically for interactive use -- in particular, -# +test+ and +tags+ are useful. +test+ enables verbose logging, causes -# the daemon to stay in the foreground, exits if the server's configuration is -# invalid (this happens if, for instance, you've left a syntax error on the -# server), and exits after running the configuration once (rather than hanging -# around as a long-running process). -# -# +tags+ allows you to specify what portions of a configuration you want to apply. -# Puppet elements are tagged with all of the class or definition names that -# contain them, and you can use the +tags+ flag to specify one of these names, -# causing only configuration elements contained within that class or definition -# to be applied. This is very useful when you are testing new configurations -- -# for instance, if you are just starting to manage +ntpd+, you would put all of -# the new elements into an +ntpd+ class, and call puppet with +--tags ntpd+, -# which would only apply that small portion of the configuration during your -# testing, rather than applying the whole thing. -# -# = Options -# -# Note that any configuration parameter 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. -# -# See the configuration file documentation at -# http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ConfigurationReference for -# the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all -# configuration options can also be generated by running puppetd with -# '--genconfig'. -# -# daemonize:: -# Send the process into the background. This is the default. -# -# no-daemonize:: -# Do not send the process into the background. -# -# debug:: -# Enable full debugging. -# -# disable:: -# Disable working on the local system. This puts a lock file in place, -# causing +puppetd+ not to work on the system until the lock file is removed. -# This is useful if you are testing a configuration and do not want the central -# configuration to override the local state until everything is tested and -# committed. -# -# +puppetd+ uses the same lock file while it is running, so no more than one -# +puppetd+ process is working at a time. -# -# +puppetd+ exits after executing this. -# -# enable:: -# Enable working on the local system. This removes any lock file, causing -# +puppetd+ to start managing the local system again (although it will continue -# to use its normal scheduling, so it might not start for another half hour). -# -# +puppetd+ exits after executing this. -# -# fqdn:: -# Set the fully-qualified domain name of the client. This is only used for -# certificate purposes, but can be used to override the discovered hostname. -# If you need to use this flag, it is generally an indication of a setup problem. -# -# help:: -# Print this help message -# -# logdest:: -# Where to send messages. Choose between syslog, the console, and a log file. -# Defaults to sending messages to syslog, or the console if debugging or -# verbosity is enabled. -# -# no-client:: -# Do not create a config client. This will cause the daemon to run -# without ever checking for its configuration automatically, and only -# makes sense when used in conjunction with --listen. -# -# onetime:: -# Run the configuration once, rather than as a long-running daemon. This is -# useful for interactively running puppetd. -# -# serve:: -# Start another type of server. By default, +puppetd+ will start -# a service handler that allows authenticated and authorized remote nodes to -# trigger the configuration to be pulled down and applied. You can specify -# any handler here that does not require configuration, e.g., filebucket, ca, -# or resource. The handlers are in +lib/puppet/network/handler+, and the names -# must match exactly, both in the call to +serve+ and in +namespaceauth.conf+. -# -# test:: -# Enable the most common options used for testing. These are +onetime+, -# +verbose+, +ignorecache, and +no-usecacheonfailure+. -# -# noop:: -# Use +noop+ mode where the daemon runs in a no-op or dry-run mode. This is useful -# for seeing what changes Puppet will make without actually executing the changes. -# -# verbose:: -# Turn on verbose reporting. -# -# version:: -# Print the puppet version number and exit. -# -# waitforcert:: -# This option only matters for daemons that do not yet have certificates -# and it is enabled by default, with a value of 120 (seconds). This causes -# +puppetd+ 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 -# -# puppetd --server puppet.domain.com -# -# = Author -# -# Luke Kanies -# -# = Copyright -# -# Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Reductive Labs, LLC -# Licensed under the GNU Public License - -require 'puppet/application/puppetd' -Puppet::Application[:puppetd].run |
