Hello

I often configure a new node that I want to be the same as an existing one.

However I'd like to run puppetd with --noop just the once to double
check the changes (I'm still responsible for them after all)

Trouble is on a new node the keys etc aren't there and running as noop
they don't get made and I get nowhere.

Unless someone knows a different way to do this I think I'm requesting a
new feature/option...

Perhaps I'd like a relaxed version of noop perhaps noopexceptkeys.  Or
maybe a firstrun option,  which could do the keys and match a magic node
like default does rather than the one the node would normally match.
This would perhaps be more handy as I could use it to register the node
with other systems, send an email to alert other admins to its creation etc.

At present I have to but the node in my default configuration run
puppetd then move it to where it belongs and run noop.  This is a pain.


Neil

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