Installing Puppet master
In this section it is explained how to install puppet-master. Follow this link to check the official installation guide.
Installation on CentOS/RHEL/Fedora
Install the Puppet yum repository and then the "puppetserver" package. See this index to find the correct rpm file needed to install the puppet repo for your Linux distribution. For example, to install Puppet 5 for CentOS 7 or RHEL 7, do the following:
# rpm -ivh https://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppet5/puppet5-release-el-7.noarch.rpm # yum -y install puppetserver
Installation on Debian/Ubuntu
The releases supported by the manifest to install Wazuh are as follows: |
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Ubuntu |
precise |
trusty |
vivid |
wily |
xenial |
yakketi |
bionic |
Debian |
jessie |
wheezy |
stretch |
sid |
Install curl
, apt-transport-https
and lsb-release
:
# apt-get update # apt-get install curl apt-transport-https lsb-release
Get the appropriate Puppet apt repository, and then the "puppetserver" package. See https://apt.puppetlabs.com to find the correct deb file to install the Puppet 5 repo for your Linux distribution.
# wget https://apt.puppetlabs.com/puppet5-release-xenial.deb # dpkg -i puppet5-release-xenial.deb # apt update # apt-get install -y puppetserver
Create a symbolic link between the installed binary file and your default binary file:
# ln -s /opt/puppetlabs/bin/puppet /bin
Memory Allocation
By default, Puppet Server will be configured to use 2GB of RAM. However, if you want to experiment with Puppet Server on a VM, you can safely allocate as little as 512MB of memory. To change Puppet Server memory allocation, you can edit the following init config file.
/etc/sysconfig/puppetserver
-- CentOS/RHEL/Fedora
/etc/default/puppetserver
-- Debian/Ubuntu
Replace 2g with the amount of memory you want to allocate to Puppet Server. For example, to allocate 1GB of memory, use JAVA_ARGS="-Xms1g -Xmx1g"
; for 512MB, use JAVA_ARGS="-Xms512m -Xmx512m"
.
Configuration
Edit the /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/puppet.conf
file, adding this line to the [main]
section (create the section if it does not exist), and replacing puppet.example.com
with your own FQDN:
dns_alt_names = puppet,puppet.example.com
Note
If you find templatedir=$confdir/templates
in the config file, delete that line. It has been deprecated.
Then, restart your Puppet Server to apply changes:
For Systemd:
# systemctl start puppetserver # systemctl enable puppetserver
For SysV Init:
# service puppetserver start # update-rc.d puppetserver