Thanks a lot Ellison for the valuable tip and your kind help On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 6:31:41 PM UTC+1, Ellison Marks wrote: > > There's not really an automated way of reverting puppet's changes, as far > as I know. On the other hand, by default puppet stores reports in > /var/lib/puppet/reports/(hostname) on the master, so you can find the > report for the run you did (they're named by date, generally, eg. > 201308122117.yaml), and read through it to find what changed (look for the > line "status: changed"). > > On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 5:43:28 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote: >> >> Dear Team, >> >> I have made the changes to one of the main environment through the >> command >> puppet agent --test >> >> When i ran this command there were several changes made to that >> environment. >> After checking i got to know that puppet was stopped for that environment >> as the team was implementing new changes. >> >> Now i have to revert those changes - very very critical for me. >> >> Please could you help and guide me on how to get back those changes. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >
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