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There is a growing pattern for using ansible to orchestrate runs of existing puppet code. For instance, the OpenStack Infrastructure team started using ansible for this very reason. It also turns out that successfully running puppet and interpreting success or failure is harder than you'd expect, thus warranting a module and not just a shell command. This is ported in from http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/ansible-puppet |
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__init__.py | ||
alternatives.py | ||
at.py | ||
capabilities.py | ||
cronvar.py | ||
crypttab.py | ||
debconf.py | ||
facter.py | ||
filesystem.py | ||
firewalld.py | ||
getent.py | ||
gluster_volume.py | ||
kernel_blacklist.py | ||
known_hosts.py | ||
locale_gen.py | ||
lvg.py | ||
lvol.py | ||
modprobe.py | ||
ohai.py | ||
open_iscsi.py | ||
puppet.py | ||
svc.py | ||
ufw.py | ||
zfs.py |