So it looks like at least the linux side of things is sorted at my
site, which means i'm approaching go-live.

With CFengine we've had two servers defined in the configuration, but
puppet doesn't seem to do that and there are other issues with this
setup (well our current setup of cfengine anyway). My plan was this:

My dev host remains that - new modules and such get built on it, and
when it's tested and working we check it in to svn.

My prod hosts update from svn via cron every X minutes (thinking
between 5 and 15) and serve their data.

Which leads to my two questions:
1) how do i keep the certs on both prod hosts ? I assume they ID the
host uniquely, so just copying them across is not the way forward,
though i'm planning to use some sort of IP failover between the two
prod hosts, and i'm thinking signing against the shared IP may be
sufficient (have not tried).
2) has anyone used puppet with IP failover ? My Red Hat Cluster Suite
nodes are currently intent on upsetting me so i'm inclined not to go
that way, rather i'm considering ucarp. Regardless, has anyone tried
puppet + IP failover?

I guess there is a 3: is there a way of just specifying two hosts in
the config (and what does that mean to certificates)?

Cheers
chakkerz
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