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| - Fix / rewrite cdist-quickstart
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| 
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| - write tutorial!!!!!!!!!
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|    - like ccollect!
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|       - include ssh control master!
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|    - add local/ hint (and add to git)
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|    - add hint for ssh StrictHostKeyChecking no
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|       - and that ssh will wait for answer of prompt
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|          - nasty if used in parallel mode (scroll up!)
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| 
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| - rewrite cdist-stages, remove
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| - update man7!
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| - exec flag is not true for manifest anymore
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| 
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| SSH HINTS
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| ---------
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| Control master, ssh agent
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| 
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| Everything you specify in manifests
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| 
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| 
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| # Intro of quickstart
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| #
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| cat << eof
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| $banner cdist version $__cdist_version
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| 
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| Welcome to the interactive guide to cdist!
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| This is the interactive tutorial and beginners help for cdist and here's
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| our schedule:
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| 
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|    - Stages:   How cdist operates
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|    - Explorer: Explore facts of the target host
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|    - Manifest: Map configurations to hosts
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|    - Types:    Bundled functionality
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|    - Deploy a configuration to the local host!
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| 
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| eof
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| __prompt "$continue"
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| 
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| ################################################################################
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| # Stages
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| #
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| To deploy configurations to a host, you call
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| 
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|    cdist-deploy-to <hostname>
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| 
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| which makes calls to other scripts, which realise the so called "stages".
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| Usually you'll not notice this, but in case you want to debug or hack cdist,
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| you can run each stage on its own. Besides that, you just need to remember
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| that the command cdist-deploy-to is the main cdist command.
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| 
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| See also:
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| 
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|    Source of cdist-deploy-to(1), cdist-stages(7)
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| 
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| eof
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| __prompt "$continue"
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| 
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| ################################################################################
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| # Explorer
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| #
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| The first thing cdist always does is running different explorers on the
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| target host. The explorers can be found in the directory
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| 
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|    ${__cdist_explorer_dir}
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| 
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| An explorer is executed on the target host and its output is saved to a file.
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| You can use these files later to decide what or how to configure the host.
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| 
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| For a demonstration, we'll call the OS explorer locally now, but remember:
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| This is only for demonstration, normally it is run on the target host.
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| The os explorer will which either displays the detected operating system or
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| nothing if it does not know your OS.
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| 
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| See also:
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| 
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|    cdist-explorer(7)
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| 
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| eof
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| explorer="${__cdist_explorer_dir}/os"
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| 
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| __prompt "Press enter to execute $explorer"
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| 
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| set -x
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| "$explorer"
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| set +x
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| 
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| ################################################################################
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| # Manifest
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| #
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| The initial manifest is the entry point for cdist to find out, what you would
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| like to have configured. It is located at
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| 
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|    ${__cdist_manifest_init}
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| 
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| And can be as simple as
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| 
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| __file /etc/cdist-configured --type file
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| See also:
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| 
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|    cdist-manifest(7)
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| 
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| eof
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| __prompt "$continue"
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| 
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| Let's take a deeper look at the initial manifest to understand what it means:
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| 
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|    __file /etc/cdist-configured --type file
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|       |     |                    |        \\
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|       |     |        The parameter type    \\ With the value file
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|       |     |
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|       |     |
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|       |     | This is the object id
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|       |
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|    __file is a so called "type"
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| 
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| 
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| This essentially looks like a standard command executed in the shell.
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| eof
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| __prompt "$continue"
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| 
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| And that's exactly true. Manifests are shell snippets that can use
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| types as commands with arguments. cdist prepends a special path
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| that contain links to the cdist-type-emulator, to \$PATH, so you
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| can use your types as a command.
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| 
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| This is also the reason why types should always be prefixed with
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| "__", to prevent collisions with existing binaries.
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| 
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| The object id is unique per type and used to prevent you from creating
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| the same object twice.
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| 
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| Parameters are type specific and are always specified as --parameter <value>.
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| 
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| See also:
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| 
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|    cdist-type-build-emulation(1), cdist-type-emulator(1)
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| 
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| eof
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| __prompt "$continue"
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| 
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| ################################################################################
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| # Types
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| #
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| Types are bundled functionality and are the main component of cdist.
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| If you want to have a feature x, you write the type __x. Types are stored in
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| 
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|    ${__cdist_type_dir}
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| 
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| And cdist ships with some types already!
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| 
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| See also:
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| 
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|    cdist-type(7)
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| 
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| eof
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| __prompt "Press enter to see available types"
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| 
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| set -x
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| ls ${__cdist_type_dir}
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| set +x
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| 
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| Types consist of the following parts:
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| 
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|    - ${__cdist_name_parameter} (${__cdist_name_parameter_required}/${__cdist_name_parameter_optional}
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|    - ${__cdist_name_manifest}
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|    - ${__cdist_name_explorer}
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|    - ${__cdist_name_gencode}
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| 
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| eof
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| __prompt "$continue"
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| 
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| 
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| Every type must have a directory named ${__cdist_name_parameter}, which
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| contains required or optional parameters (in newline seperated files).
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| 
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| If an object of a specific type was created in the initial manifest,
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| the manifest of the type is run and may create other objects.
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| 
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| A type may have ${__cdist_name_explorer}, which are very similar to the
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| ${__cdist_name_explorer} seen above, but with a different purpose:
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| They are specific to the type and are not relevant for other types.
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| 
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| You may use them for instance to find out details on the target host,
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| so you can decide what to do on the target host eventually.
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| 
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| After the ${__cdist_name_manifest} and the ${__cdist_name_explorer} of
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| a type have been run, ${__cdist_name_gencode} is executed, which creates
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| code to be executed on the target on stdout.
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| 
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| eof
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| __prompt "$continue"
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| 
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| ################################################################################
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| # Deployment
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| #
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| 
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| Now you've got some basic knowledge about cdist, let's configure your a host!
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| 
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| Ensure that you have a ssh server running on the host and that you can login as root.
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| 
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| eof
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| 
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| __prompt "Enter hostname or press enter for localhost: "
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| 
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| if [ "$answer" ]; then
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|    host="$answer"
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| else
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|    host="localhost"
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| fi
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| 
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| manifestinit="conf/manifest/init"
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| I'll now setup $manifestinit, containing the following code:
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| 
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # Every machine becomes a marker, so sysadmins know that automatic
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| # configurations are happening
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| __file /etc/cdist-configured
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| 
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| case "\$__target_host" in
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|    $host)
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|       __link /tmp/cdist-testfile --source /etc/cdist-configured  --type symbolic
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|       __addifnosuchline /tmp/cdist-welcome --line "Welcome to cdist"
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|    ;;
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| esac
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| WARNING: This will overwrite ${manifestinit}.
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| 
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| eof
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| 
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| cat > "$__cdist_abs_mydir/../$manifestinit" << eof
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| 
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| # Every machine becomes a marker, so sysadmins know that automatic
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| # configurations are happening
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| __file /etc/cdist-configured
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| 
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| case "\$__target_host" in
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|    $host)
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|       __link /tmp/cdist-testfile --source /etc/cdist-configured  --type symbolic
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|       __addifnosuchline /tmp/cdist-welcome --line "Welcome to cdist"
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|    ;;
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| esac
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| 
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| eof
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| 
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| chmod u+x "$__cdist_abs_mydir/../$manifestinit"
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| 
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| cmd="cdist-deploy-to $host"
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| 
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| __prompt "Press enter to run \"$cmd\""
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| 
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| # No quotes, we need field splitting
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| $cmd
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| 
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| ################################################################################
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| # End
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| #
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| 
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| cat << eof
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| 
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| 
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| That's it, this is the end of the cdist-quickstart.
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| 
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| I hope you've got some impression on how cdist works, here are again some
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| pointers on where to continue to read:
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| 
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| 
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| eof
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| - Initial install support
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|    - setup $__install = "yes" for
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|       manifest(s), gencode-*
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| 
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|    - run standard manifest (?)
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|       - creates initial objects
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|          - only those having the installer flag?
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|             - requires changegs to cdist-type-emulator!
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|                - Goto Rewrite cdist-type-emulator
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| 
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|    - run all other manifests
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|       - creates all objects
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|       - what about type explorer?
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|          - do not run, create empty output (types should be able
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|             to handle this!)
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|             via __global/
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| 
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| - Support parallel execution
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|    - error handling / report failed hosts
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| 
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| - Create new video for cdist 2.0.0
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|    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRMjzy48eTI
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| 
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| - Setup __debug, if -d is given, so other tools can reuse it
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|    - implement everywhere to external!
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| 
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| - remote_prefix:
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|    scp vs. ssh issue
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