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authorJesse Wolfe <jes5199@gmail.com>2011-02-03 15:52:16 -0800
committerJesse Wolfe <jes5199@gmail.com>2011-02-03 16:42:10 -0800
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Maint: move puppet kick --help
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-#!/usr/bin/env ruby
-
-#
-# = Synopsis
-#
-# Trigger a puppet agent run on a set of hosts.
-#
-# = Usage
-#
-# puppet kick [-a|--all] [-c|--class <class>] [-d|--debug] [-f|--foreground]
-# [-h|--help] [--host <host>] [--no-fqdn] [--ignoreschedules]
-# [-t|--tag <tag>] [--test] [-p|--ping] <host> [<host> [...]]
-#
-# = Description
-#
-# This script can be used to connect to a set of machines running +puppet agent+
-# and trigger them to run their configurations. The most common usage would
-# be to specify a class of hosts and a set of tags, and +puppet kick+ would
-# look up in LDAP all of the hosts matching that class, then connect to
-# each host and trigger a run of all of the objects with the specified tags.
-#
-# If you are not storing your host configurations in LDAP, you can specify
-# hosts manually.
-#
-# You will most likely have to run +puppet kick+ as root to get access to
-# the SSL certificates.
-#
-# +puppet kick+ reads +puppet master+'s configuration file, so that it can copy
-# things like LDAP settings.
-#
-# = Usage Notes
-#
-# +puppet kick+ is useless unless +puppet agent+ is listening. See its documentation
-# for more information, but the gist is that you must enable +listen+ on the
-# +puppet agent+ daemon, either using +--listen+ on the command line or adding
-# 'listen: true' in its config file. In addition, you need to set the daemons
-# up to specifically allow connections by creating the +namespaceauth+ file,
-# normally at '/etc/puppet/namespaceauth.conf'. This file specifies who has
-# access to each namespace; if you create the file you must add every namespace
-# you want any Puppet daemon to allow -- it is currently global to all Puppet
-# daemons.
-#
-# An example file looks like this::
-#
-# [fileserver]
-# allow *.madstop.com
-#
-# [puppetmaster]
-# allow *.madstop.com
-#
-# [puppetrunner]
-# allow culain.madstop.com
-#
-# This is what you would install on your Puppet master; non-master hosts could
-# leave off the 'fileserver' and 'puppetmaster' namespaces.
-#
-# = 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://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/reference/configref.html for
-# the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all
-# configuration options can also be generated by running puppet master with
-# '--genconfig'.
-#
-#
-# all::
-# Connect to all available hosts. Requires LDAP support at this point.
-#
-# class::
-# Specify a class of machines to which to connect. This only works if you
-# have LDAP configured, at the moment.
-#
-# debug::
-# Enable full debugging.
-#
-# foreground::
-# Run each configuration in the foreground; that is, when connecting to a host,
-# do not return until the host has finished its run. The default is false.
-#
-# help::
-# Print this help message
-#
-# host::
-# A specific host to which to connect. This flag can be specified more
-# than once.
-#
-# ignoreschedules::
-# Whether the client should ignore schedules when running its configuration.
-# This can be used to force the client to perform work it would not normally
-# perform so soon. The default is false.
-#
-# parallel::
-# How parallel to make the connections. Parallelization is provided by forking
-# for each client to which to connect. The default is 1, meaning serial execution.
-#
-# tag::
-# Specify a tag for selecting the objects to apply. Does not work with the
-# --test option.
-#
-#
-# test::
-# Print the hosts you would connect to but do not actually connect. This
-# option requires LDAP support at this point.
-#
-# ping::
-#
-# Do a ICMP echo against the target host. Skip hosts that don't respond to ping.
-#
-# = Example
-#
-# sudo puppet kick -p 10 -t remotefile -t webserver host1 host2
-#
-# = Author
-#
-# Luke Kanies
-#
-# = Copyright
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2005 Puppet Labs, LLC
-# Licensed under the GNU Public License
-
-#Puppet::Application[:kick].run