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# Defaults for puppetmaster - sourced by /etc/init.d/puppetmaster # Start puppetmaster on boot? If you are using passenger, you should # have this set to "no" START=yes # Startup options DAEMON_OPTS="" # What server type to run # Options: # webrick: default, cannot handle more than ~30 nodes # mongrel: scales better than webrick because you can run # multiple processes if you are getting # connection-reset or End-of-file errors, switch to # mongrel. Requires front-end web-proxy such as # apache, nginx, or pound, more information: # http://puppetlabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingMongrel # passenger: no need to set this, be sure to set START=no above SERVERTYPE=webrick # How many puppetmaster instances to start? Its pointless to set this # higher than 1 if you are not using mongrel. PUPPETMASTERS=1 # What port should the puppetmaster listen on (default: 8140). If # PUPPETMASTERS is set to a number greater than 1, then the port for # the first puppetmaster will be set to the port listed below, and # further instances will be incremented by one # # NOTE: if you are using mongrel, then you will need to have a # front-end web-proxy (such as apache, nginx, pound) that takes # incoming requests on the port your clients are connecting to # (default is: 8140), and then passes them off to the mongrel # processes. In this case it is recommended to run your web-proxy on # port 8140 and change the below number to something else, such as # 18140. PORT=8140
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