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> Hi
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>> External nodes is usable on each managed guest, the purpose being to 
>> make the choice of what classes
>> the /thing/ gets "external" to the puppet master. This way the puppet 
>> master can live on a box other than the cobbler
>> server though we can still have a solid mapping between cobbler profiles 
>> and puppet classes for those who want that.
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> http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ExternalNodes
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> you're sure about that? external means more out of puppet, which means
> out of the site.pp
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> imho.
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> greets Marcel
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Yeah, it's been a while since I've tried this.

Given that, we can still easily supply an external nodes script that 
talks to cobbler's magic URL, looks up the hostname in cobbler, and 
achieves the same effect.

--Michael




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