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DESCRIPTION
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					DESCRIPTION
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Manifests are used to define which objects to create.
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					Manifests are used to define which objects to create.
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Objects are instances of **types**, like in object orientated programming languages.
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					Objects are instances of **types**, like in object oriented programming languages.
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An object is represented by the combination of
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					An object is represented by the combination of
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**type + slash + object name**: **__file/etc/cdist-configured** is an
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					**type + slash + object name**: **__file/etc/cdist-configured** is an
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object of the type ***__file*** with the name ***etc/cdist-configured***.
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					object of the type ***__file*** with the name ***etc/cdist-configured***.
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					@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ DEFINE STATE IN THE INITIAL MANIFEST
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The **initial manifest** is the entry point for cdist to find out, which
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					The **initial manifest** is the entry point for cdist to find out, which
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**objects** to configure on the selected host.
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					**objects** to configure on the selected host.
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Cdist searches for the initial manifest at **cdist/conf/manifest/init**.
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					Cdist expects the initial manifest at **cdist/conf/manifest/init**.
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Within this initial manifest, you define, which objects should be
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					Within this initial manifest you define, which objects should be
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created on which host. To distinguish between hosts, you can use the
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					created on which host. To distinguish between hosts, you can use the
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environment variable **__target_host**. Let's have a look at a simple
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					environment variable **__target_host**. Let's have a look at a simple
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example:
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					example:
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