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@@ -106,14 +106,14 @@ scenario might look like:
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$master_host = 'master.example.lan'
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$puppetdb_host = 'puppetdb.example.lan'
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$postgres_host = 'postgres.example.lan'
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- node $master_host {
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+ node 'master.example.lan' {
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# Here we configure the Puppet master to use PuppetDB,
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# telling it the hostname of the PuppetDB node
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class { 'puppetdb::master::config':
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puppetdb_server => $puppetdb_host,
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}
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}
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- node $postgres_host {
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+ node 'postgres.example.lan' {
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# Here we install and configure PostgreSQL and the PuppetDB
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# database instance, and tell PostgreSQL that it should
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# listen for connections to the `$postgres_host`
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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ scenario might look like:
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listen_addresses => $postgres_host,
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}
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}
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- node $puppetdb_host {
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+ node 'puppetdb.example.lan' {
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# Here we install and configure PuppetDB, and tell it where to
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# find the PostgreSQL database.
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class { 'puppetdb::server':
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