I have a hiera configuration that specifies the following hierarchy:
:hierarchy:
- "nodes/%{::fqdn}"
- common
In this example, let's say I'm using the puppetlabs ntp module, which has a
parameter called "servers". I have a list of NTP servers that I want to be
used by all but one node. On one of my nodes (let's call that node
"agent1"), I want to use the default value for that servers parameter.
If I specify that list of servers in common.yaml, it will be applied to all
of the hosts (including on agent1). Is there something that I can put in
nodes/agent1.yaml that will force it to use the default parameter value,
while the other hosts use the servers that I specify in common.yaml? Is
there a way to tell hiera "stop looking for this value", and prevent it
from continuing through the hierarchy? Even better would be a way to tell
it "stop looking for any value under ntp".
Thanks,
Marc
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