1PUPPET-DEVICE(8)                 Puppet manual                PUPPET-DEVICE(8)
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NAME

6       puppet-device - Manage remote network devices
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SYNOPSIS

9       Retrieves  catalogs  from  the Puppet master and applies them to remote
10       devices.
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12       This subcommand can be run manually;  or  periodically  using  cron,  a
13       scheduled task, or a similar tool.
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USAGE

16       puppet  device  [-h|--help]  [-v|--verbose]  [-d|--debug] [-l|--logdest
17       syslog|file|console]   [--detailed-exitcodes]   [--deviceconfig   file]
18       [-w|--waitforcert   seconds]  [--libdir  directory]  [-a|--apply  file]
19       [-f|--facts]   [-r|--resource   type   [name]]   [-t|--target   device]
20       [--user=user] [-V|--version]
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DESCRIPTION

23       Devices  require  a proxy Puppet agent to request certificates, collect
24       facts, retrieve and apply catalogs, and store reports.
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USAGE NOTES

27       Devices managed by the puppet-device subcommand on a Puppet  agent  are
28       configured  in device.conf, which is located at $confdir/device.conf by
29       default, and is configurable with the $deviceconfig setting.
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31       The device.conf file is an INI-like file, with one section per device:
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33       [DEVICE_CERTNAME] type TYPE url URL debug
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35       The section name specifies the certname of the device.
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37       The values for the type and url properties are specific to each type of
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40       The optional debug property specifies transport-level debugging, and is
41       limited to telnet and ssh transports.
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43       See  https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/config_file_device.html  for
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OPTIONS

47       Note  that any setting that´s valid in the configuration file is also a
48       valid long argument. For example, ´server´  is  a  valid  configuration
49       parameter, so you can specify ´--server servername´ as an argument.
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51       --help, -h
52              Print this help message
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54       --verbose, -v
55              Turn on verbose reporting.
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57       --debug, -d
58              Enable full debugging.
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60       --logdest, -l
61              Where  to  send log messages. Choose between ´syslog´ (the POSIX
62              syslog service), ´console´, or the path to a log file. If debug‐
63              ging or verbosity is enabled, this defaults to ´console´. Other‐
64              wise, it defaults to ´syslog´.
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66              A path ending with ´.json´ will  receive  structured  output  in
67              JSON  format. The log file will not have an ending ´]´ automati‐
68              cally written to it due to the appending nature of  logging.  It
69              must be appended manually to make the content valid JSON.
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71       --detailed-exitcodes
72              Provide  transaction  information  via  exit  codes.  If this is
73              enabled, an exit code of ´1´ means at least  one  device  had  a
74              compile  failure,  an exit code of ´2´ means at least one device
75              had resource changes, and an exit code of ´4´ means at least one
76              device  had  resource  failures. Exit codes of ´3´, ´5´, ´6´, or
77              ´7´ means that a bitwise combination of the preceding exit codes
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80       --deviceconfig
81              Path  to  the  device  config  file  for puppet device. Default:
82              $confdir/device.conf
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84       --waitforcert, -w
85              This option only matters for targets that do not yet  have  cer‐
86              tificates  and  it  is  enabled  by default, with a value of 120
87              (seconds). This causes +puppet device+ to poll the server  every
88              2 minutes and ask it to sign a certificate request. This is use‐
89              ful for the initial setup of a target. You can turn off  waiting
90              for certificates by specifying a time of 0.
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92       --libdir
93              Override  the per-device libdir with a local directory. Specify‐
94              ing a libdir also disables pluginsync. This is useful for  test‐
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97       --apply
98              Apply  a manifest against a remote target. Target must be speci‐
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101       --facts
102              Displays the facts of a remote target. Target must be specified.
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104       --resource
105              Displays a resource state as Puppet code, roughly equivalent  to
106              puppet  resource.  Can be filterd by title. Requires --target be
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109       --target
110              Target a specific device/certificate in the  device.conf.  Doing
111              so  will  perform a device run against only that device/certifi‐
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114       --to_yaml
115              Output found resources in yaml  format,  suitable  to  use  with
116              Hiera and create_resources.
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118       --user The user to run as.
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EXAMPLE

121         $ puppet device --target remotehost --verbose
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AUTHOR

124       Brice Figureau
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127       Copyright  (c) 2011-2018 Puppet Inc., LLC Licensed under the Apache 2.0
128       License
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132Puppet, Inc.                     January 2019                 PUPPET-DEVICE(8)
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