Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.0 Manual Técnico

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Integrating Puppet Roles and Profiles
Document ID: 118377
Contents
Introduction
 Before You Begin
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
 Installation
 Configuration
      Puppet Master Configuration
      Roles and Profiles
      IAC: Connecting to Puppet
 Verify
 Related Information
Introduction
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1 now includes applications management. With Application
Provisioning support, you can manage your applications per server or virtual machine (VM). Cisco IAC 4.1
allows for Bootstrap Provisioning (i.e. application provisioning for virtual and physical servers.) Either a
Puppet or Chef agent is automatically bootstrapped onto the VM being provisioned.
Before You Begin
Requirements
Before attempting this configuration, please ensure that you meet these requirements.
Please make sure that Cisco IAC 4.1 or later is installed, configured, and running in the supported versions (or
see the Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud Compatibility Matrix for details) before you begin.
Puppet Enterprise should be installed on robust, dedicated servers that can handle the amount of agents they'll
need to serve. The console role can be installed on the same server as the puppet master, or can be separated.
As we are using agent/master deployment, you must prepare your network for Puppet's traffic. We expect
firewall is properly configured, your puppet master server must allow incoming connections on the port you
picked; by default it is 8140, and agent nodes must be able to connect to the master on that port.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on robust, dedicated Puppet Enterprise servers to handle moderate
web traffic and perform processor−intensive background tasks. For components information, please refer to
Puppet Enterprise requirements page.
Conventions
For more information on document conventions, refer to Cisco Technical TipsConventions.