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When starting with cdist, the documentation and examples can be overwheliming. Further more, sometimes one would only want to do a simple test to see if the basics are working. One such example currently is to create a simple remote file. While this is a nice and simple example, an even simpler example would be to just see if we can 'ping' the host. Other configuration management tools also seem to have this as a basic starting command. This thus allows to do: echo __ping | cdist config --initial-manifest - <host> as the most basic, most simple command to 'test' things with, without having lingering files to boot. Signed-off-by: Olliver Schinagl <oliver@schinagl.nl> |
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This is a sample configuration that can be used as an example for /etc/cdist. For instance: [root@kr etc]# ln -s ~nico/p/cdist/conf/ /etc/cdist