I've taken over a puppet 2.7 setup that does not use a puppet master - we 
just use puppet-apply on locally stored manifests. I'm trying to 
re-organise our manifests, and want to avoid changing things 
unintentionally.

Since manifests are compiled into a catalog before they are applied,  I'm 
hoping that comparing catalogs before and after I re-organise things will 
help me spot unintended effects.

But how do I get to see the catalog for a server, *as generated from 
manifests* stored in /etc/puppet?

I assume this should be straightforward, and the Man page suggests 
puppet-catalog will do it, but there is no relevant example, and I can't 
actually get it to do anything useful.

Help?

Robert

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