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	propose solution for: know what's running on other hosts-problem
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@yoda.schottelius.org>
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					Assume you want to configure stuff one host ("monitor node"),
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					depending on the configuration of other hosts ("cluster nodes").
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					For instance, the monitor host would like to know,
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					which hosts are configured with the provider
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					"apache" and option --start true.
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					This requires the monitor node to be able to
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					query all other configured nodes. It can't
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					ask for all hosts, because cdist does not
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					know which hosts are configured or may exist.
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					Example implementation
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					If cdist keeps ("caches") the configuration of every
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					node it configures, each new node can query the
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					cache for existing nodes that acquired the given
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					configuration.
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