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Puppet Modul für Corosync oder "Die Puppen tanzen jetzt auf mehreren Kisten"

Ziel für diesen Blog war es eigentlich, den Post selbst kürzer als die Überschrift zu halten. Dies wird mir, wie ich gerade feststelle, nicht ganz gelingen.
puppetlabsDa ich im Puppet Modul puppetlabs-corosnyc die Möglichkeiten vermisste Resourcen zu klonen, Resourcen Standards zu setzen oder mit Locations zu arbeiten, habe ich dieses Modul kurzerhand auf github geforkt und um die genannten Typen (cs_clone, cs_rsc_defaults u. cs_location) erweitert. Mit cs_location ist es nicht nur möglich eine Resource an einen Knoten zu binden, sondern die Verteilung auch regelbasiert vornehmen zu lassen.punda_github
Eine ausführliche Dokumentation befindet sich im Readme.md des Moduls und somit auch auf meiner Projektseite.
Das Schreiben eigener Typen und Provider in Ruby vermitteln wir übrigens auch in unserer nächsten Extending Puppet Schulung Anfang Juli.

Lennart Betz
Lennart Betz
Senior Consultant

Der diplomierte Mathematiker arbeitet bei NETWAYS im Bereich Consulting und bereichert seine Kunden mit seinem Wissen zu Icinga, Nagios und anderen Open Source Administrationstools. Im Büro erleuchtet Lennart seine Kollegen mit fundierten geschichtlichen Vorträgen die seinesgleichen suchen.

Weekly Snap: LConf to Come, Coverage.py & Jenkins, DevOps

weekly snap29 April – 3 May turned over a new month with a LConf preview, Puppet course, video on DevOps and tip for Coverage Code and Jenkins.
Michael teased us with the new features to come in LConf while Johannes showed how to integrate coverage.py into Jenkins.
Lastly, Sebastian reflected on a successful 3-day training course he ran on Puppet in Cologne and Bernd shared a video on the history of DevOps.

Weekly Snap: CeBIT Stand & PuppetCamp, Icinga / Nagios & Puppet Courses

weekly snap18 – 22 February was all about events, workshops and training courses in Puppet, Icinga / Nagios and development.
Eva began by counting 58 days down to the OSDC with Christian Winkler’s presentation on “Ultra performant websites with varnish MP4”.
She also announced NETWAYS’ CeBIT stand whereabouts this year and reminded interested speakers to submit their talks to the Puppet Camp 2013 Call for Papers before 15 March.
Puppet Labs then trained our Puppet trainers Sebastian and Thomas in preparation for the upcoming Puppet courses they’ll be running.
Continuing with courses, Eva dished the details on Dirk and Christian’s three Nagios / Icinga workshops with iX.
Lastly, Markus shared his .vimrc and favourite VIM addons as our dev team re-emerged from their two-day blue-sky think camp with new processes and photos to show.

Weekly Snap: RootCamp & RVM for Ruby, Puppet Webinar & PDB++ for Python

weekly snap7 – 11 January was packed with events from the upcoming RootCamp, OSDC and a Puppet webinar to the first company ski trip, plus Python and Ruby tips to boot.
Eva explained unconferences, barcamps and what is to be expected at RootCamp on 24-25 May in Berlin. She also counted down 100 days to the OSDC 2013 with Olivier Renault’s ‘Introduction to Eucalyptus’.
More on events, Martin announced the first German language Puppet webinar on 24 January while Vanessa shared photos from our first Netways skiing trip.
Ronny then reminded us to manage Ruby and gem updates with RVM and Johannes recommended pdb++ for Python debugging.
To close the week, Christian shared good news that Teltonika ModemUSB5/10 now comes with an x64 driver for Windows.

Weekly Snap: Puppet Training, OSDC & InGraph Release!

12 – 16 March hopped from the upcoming OSDC and Puppet training to job opportunities and handy time tools – all while releasing our latest monitoring addon.
To much fanfare, Eric released v1.0 of our much-awaited inGraph performance charting tool. This release also closes our development work on our NagiosGrapher and NETWAYS Grapher V2 addons.
Pamela then called out to interested OSDC attendees, while Eva continued our search for Linux consultants and systems engineers.
In the meantime, Marcus shared a handy time tracker called Hamster and Birger reflected on his last Puppet training workshop in the lead up to the next. We look forward to seeing you there!