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PUPPET-NODE(8) | Puppet manual | PUPPET-NODE(8) |
NAME¶
puppet-node - View and manage node definitions.
SYNOPSIS¶
puppet node action [--terminus _TERMINUS]
DESCRIPTION¶
This subcommand interacts with node objects, which are used by Puppet to build a catalog. A node object consists of the node´s facts, environment, node parameters (exposed in the parser as top-scope variables), and classes.
OPTIONS¶
Note that any setting that´s valid in the configuration file is also a valid long argument, although it may or may not be relevant to the present action. For example, server and run_mode are valid settings, so you can specify --server <servername>, or --run_mode <runmode> as an argument.
See the configuration file documentation at https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/configuration.html for the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with --genconfig.
- --render-as FORMAT
- The format in which to render output. The most common formats are json, s (string), yaml, and console, but other options such as dot are sometimes available.
- --verbose
- Whether to log verbosely.
- --debug
- Whether to log debug information.
- --terminus _TERMINUS
- Indirector faces expose indirected subsystems of Puppet. These subsystems are each able to retrieve and alter a specific type of data (with the familiar actions of find, search, save, and destroy) from an arbitrary number of pluggable backends. In Puppet parlance, these backends are called terminuses.
- Almost all indirected subsystems have a rest terminus that interacts with the puppet master´s data. Most of them have additional terminuses for various local data models, which are in turn used by the indirected subsystem on the puppet master whenever it receives a remote request.
- The terminus for an action is often determined by context, but occasionally needs to be set explicitly. See the "Notes" section of this face´s manpage for more details.
ACTIONS¶
- puppet node clean [--terminus _TERMINUS] host1 [host2 ...]
- DESCRIPTION
- Cleans up the following information a puppet master knows about a node:
- Signed certificates - ($vardir/ssl/ca/signed/node.domain.pem)
- Cached facts - ($vardir/yaml/facts/node.domain.yaml)
- Cached node objects - ($vardir/yaml/node/node.domain.yaml)
- Reports - ($vardir/reports/node.domain)
- NOTE: this action now cleans up certs via Puppet Server´s CA API. A running server is required for certs to be cleaned.
- find - Retrieve a node object.
- SYNOPSIS
- puppet node find [--terminus _TERMINUS] host
- DESCRIPTION
- Retrieve a node object.
- RETURNS
- A hash containing the node´s classes, environment, expiration, name, parameters (its facts, combined with any ENC-set parameters), and time. When used from the Ruby API: a Puppet::Node object.
- RENDERING ISSUES: Rendering as string and json are currently broken; node objects can only be rendered as yaml.
- puppet node info [--terminus _TERMINUS]
- DESCRIPTION
- Prints the default terminus class for this subcommand. Note that different run modes may have different default termini; when in doubt, specify the run mode with the ´--run_mode´ option.
EXAMPLES¶
find
Retrieve an "empty" (no classes, no ENC-imposed parameters, and an environment of "production") node:
$ puppet node find somenode.puppetlabs.lan --terminus plain --render-as yaml
Retrieve a node using the Puppet Server´s configured ENC:
$ puppet node find somenode.puppetlabs.lan --terminus exec --run_mode server --render-as yaml
Retrieve the same node from the Puppet Server:
$ puppet node find somenode.puppetlabs.lan --terminus rest --render-as yaml
NOTES¶
This subcommand is an indirector face, which exposes find, search, save, and destroy actions for an indirected subsystem of Puppet. Valid termini for this face include:
- exec
- json
- memory
- msgpack
- plain
- rest
- store_configs
- yaml
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright 2011 by Puppet Inc. Apache 2 license; see COPYING
December 2023 | Puppet, Inc. |