Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Mar 2007 13:44 UTC, submitted by falko
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu "This is a step by step tutorial on how to install the server component of Puppet (puppetmaster) on one machine, and the Puppet client (puppetd) on another. We then perform a simple test to make sure Puppet is working properly. If you're not familiar with Puppet, it's a configuration automation tool that allows you to centralize management of the various *nix flavors running on your network. Puppet supports central management of the important aspects of your systems, such as: files, packages, users, services, cron, mounts, etc."
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Robert Escue
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2005-07-08

OK, so it doesn't work with BSD (neither does Tivoli), but OpsWare supports Solaris, AIX, HP-UX and Linux and that's multi-platform to me (and the vast majority of administrators):

http://www.opsware.com/Downloads/OSAS6_1DS.pdf

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