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Running Puppet on Solaris

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Few months back I tried setting up Puppet on Solaris platform. Puppetlabs provides bits for Puppet Enterprise software for Solaris in their official website. Here is the brief discussion on how to get Puppet running under unix platform.

I assume that you have already downloaded Puppet Enterprise software for Solaris. Once downloaded, you can execute the installer as shown below:

bash-3.2# ./puppet-enterprise-installer
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Puppet Enterprise v3.2.3 installer

Puppet Enterprise documentation can be found at http://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/3.2/

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STEP 1: SELECT AND CONFIGURE ROLES

solaris 10 only supports agent installation.
?? Puppet master hostname to connect to? [Default: puppet] puppetmaster.cse.com
?? Puppet agent needs a unique name (“certname”) for its certificate;
this can be an arbitrary string. Certname for this node? [Default:
puppetagentsolaris]

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STEP 2: CONFIRM PLAN

You have selected to install the following components (and their dependencies)
* Puppet Agent

?? Perform installation? [Y/n] Y
## Answers saved in the following files: /puppet-enterprise-3.2.3-solaris-10-i386/./answers.lastrun.puppetagentsolaris and /etc/puppetlabs/installer/answers.install

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STEP 3: INSTALL PACKAGES

## Installing packages from repositories…

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.
Detected file at /etc/puppetlabs/auth.conf; updated file in /etc/puppetlabs/pristine/puppet

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.

Installation of was successful.
## Checking the agent certificate name detection…
## Setting up puppet agent…

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STEP 4: DONE

Thanks for installing Puppet Enterprise!

To learn more and get started using Puppet Enterprise, refer to the
Puppet Enterprise Quick Start Guide
(http://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/latest/quick_start.html) and the Puppet
Enterprise Deployment Guide
(http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/deployment_guide/index.html).

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## NOTES

Puppet Enterprise has been installed to “/opt/puppet,” and its
configuration files are located in “/etc/puppetlabs”.

Answers from this session saved to
‘/puppet-enterprise-3.2.3-solaris-10-i386/./answers.lastrun.puppetagentsolaris’

If you have a firewall running, please ensure outbound connections to
are allowed via the following TCP ports: 8140, 61613

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bash-3.2#

Adding Agent to Master Cert List

1. Run /opt/puppetlabs/bin/puppet agent –test

# puppet agent –server myserver.example.com –waitforcert 60 –test

2. Go to puppet master and accept the cert

On your server, list the waiting certificates:

# puppet cert –list

3. Re-run it on Agent again
4. It should get added to the list

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Ajeet Raina Ajeet Singh Raina is a former Docker Captain, Community Leader and Arm Ambassador. He is a founder of Collabnix blogging site and has authored more than 570+ blogs on Docker, Kubernetes and Cloud-Native Technology. He runs a community Slack of 8900+ members and discord server close to 2200+ members. You can follow him on Twitter(@ajeetsraina).
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