Issue #18272 has been reported by Sunny Jaisinghani.
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Bug #18272: the puppet databases still hold information about decommissioned
hosts
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/18272
Author: Sunny Jaisinghani
Status: Unreviewed
Priority: Normal
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Category: node
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Hello folks
We have deployed puppet enterprise in our Amazon environment and have been
using puppet for more than 1 year now.
We have been repeatedly trying to find ways to clean node information from
puppet's databases, puppet dashboard completely.
We came across "puppet node clean", but it seems this doesn't clean up
everything.
example:
This particular host was created and terminated July and Aug respectively. But
i see information related to this host in console database and on the dashboard
too. It shows as unreported on the dashboard.
"ip-10-12-45-250.ec2.internal"
mysql> select * from nodes where name='ip-10-12-45-250.ec2.internal';
+-----+------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+---------------------+-------------+----------------------+--------+--------+------------------------+
| id | name | description | created_at |
updated_at | reported_at | last_apply_report_id | status | hidden |
last_inspect_report_id |
+-----+------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+---------------------+-------------+----------------------+--------+--------+------------------------+
| 140 | ip-10-12-45-250.ec2.internal | NULL | 2012-07-05 13:43:57 |
2012-08-05 09:00:28 | NULL | NULL | NULL | 0 |
NULL |
+-----+------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+---------------------+-------------+----------------------+--------+--------+------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
We keep testing a lot of stuff in our staging environments which includes
creating and terminating ec2 instances. This has caused a big list of
unreported hosts on the dashboard.
Also, please note, that we have puppet databases on Amazon RDS instance and
puppet masters on Amazon EC2 instance.
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