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==Overview==
In an enterprise environment, the existence of different hardware and Operating Systems running on production servers is very common. You may find the same software running on different OS and even different hardware platforms. To manage the software configuration on different platforms by using a script, your script must aware and account for their differences. Your scripts must be written in way that it knows how to query the operating environment and execute the appropriate installation and configuration actions based on the operating environment it is running on. There are commercial and open source configuration management systems which aware and know how to handle such difference in operating platforms. "Puppet" is one of those CMS that we are going to study for this lab. In this lab, we will start by trying to port the script that you have written for configuring Nagios on Centos7 to Debain/Ubuntu (or any other Linux distributions of you choice except RHEL and Fedora). Secondly, we will convert your originally Nagios installation and configuration script into a Puppet manifest, test it in your testing environment and then deploy it to your production environment (i.e. your Seneca VM).
<!--==Investigation 1: Porting an Installation Script to a Different Distribution==
*Install a new vm using a different distribution of your choice.
** Ensure it is fully updated.
*Clone the vm and provide the clone with a new name and address of your choice (this lab will refer to it as distro-clone).
*Convert your nagios installation script from lab 1 to work for the distribution you chose.
** Note that you are not expected to spend an inordinate amount of time on this. The intent is for you to see how complicated it can be to manually modify even a simple installation process to work on different distributions. If you spend more than an hour and the script is still not working, just move on.-->==Investigation 21: Basic Puppet Installation==*Clone your Centos blank Vm to create two three new Vms (puppet-master , puppet-client1, and puppet-clientclient2).
** Set the hostnames of both, provide them with static addresses, and add them to your DNS service.
**Configure your puppet-master as the puppet master, and configure puppet-client clientq and distropuppet-clone client2 as puppet clientsagents.
**Write a puppet manifest on puppet-master to make a simple change (e.g. installing bind-utils) on both clients. Ensure it works before continuing.
==Investigation 32: Using a Puppet Manifest==*Convert your nagios installation script into Create a puppet manifest that will configure both puppet clients (puppetagents as web-client and distro-clone) as servers for your nagios servers checking the same things as in lab 1machine to monitor.*Ensure that even if you manually break your machines (e.g. remove a required package, alter a configuration file), they will automatically be fixed by the puppet-master.
==Submission==
Demonstrate your puppet manifest working in class, and upload the manifest to Blackboard.
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