Douglas Garstang wrote:
> Well, this is frustrating.
> 
> Let's say I have two puppet masters, where one is active, and the other
> is a hot stand by. Obviously each is going to have a different FQDN.
> Everything will work fine when the client talks to the server that
> signed it's certificate. However, after a failover to the secondary
> master, it's all going to fail because the FQDN of the master will not
> match.
> 
> I've been searching around, reading the mailing list, and am surprised
> to find very little information on this. The new "Pro Puppet" book skims
> over this detail. You'd think they'd have some proof it before selling it.
> 

Douglas

Did you read the chapter carefully?  The Front End Load Balancer
Configuration section explains this pretty clearly.

Regards

James Turnbull


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