On 27 April 2013 18:32, Alex Leonhardt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I havent seen a similar post, so thought I'd ask -
>

There have actually been quite a few people asking this very thing.

Is it possible to make a puppet agent use 2 different puppet masters ? E.g.
> I want to use 1 master to do basic configuration changes, etc. and a 2nd
> master to do other more application specific changes - the idea is to keep
> the system changes fully separated from the application changes that would
> be applied.
>

Why do you need to do this?
The general consensus on using two different puppet masters for a node is
that it's a very bad idea.

Doing what you describe about is very easy with one puppet master.
I manage a very wide range of services and applications all on one master.
I use a bunch of different modules each managing one service.


>
> Any clues / hints / links ?
>
> Thanks!
> Alex
>
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