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puppet-node - View and manage node definitions.

puppet node action [--terminus _TERMINUS]

This subcommand interacts with node objects, which are used by Puppet to build a catalog. A node object consists of the node's facts, environment, node parameters (exposed in the parser as top-scope variables), and classes.

Note that any setting that's valid in the configuration file is also a valid long argument, although it may or may not be relevant to the present action. For example, server and run_mode are valid settings, so you can specify --server <servername>, or --run_mode <runmode> as an argument.

See the configuration file documentation at https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/configuration.html for the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with --genconfig.

The format in which to render output. The most common formats are json, s (string), yaml, and console, but other options such as dot are sometimes available.
Whether to log verbosely.
Whether to log debug information.
A terminus can take additional arguments to refine the operation, which are passed as an arbitrary hash to the back-end. Anything passed as the extra value is just send direct to the back-end.
Indirector faces expose indirected subsystems of Puppet. These subsystems are each able to retrieve and alter a specific type of data (with the familiar actions of find, search, save, and destroy) from an arbitrary number of pluggable backends. In Puppet parlance, these backends are called terminuses.
Almost all indirected subsystems have a rest terminus that interacts with the puppet master's data. Most of them have additional terminuses for various local data models, which are in turn used by the indirected subsystem on the puppet master whenever it receives a remote request.
The terminus for an action is often determined by context, but occasionally needs to be set explicitly. See the "Notes" section of this face's manpage for more details.

SYNOPSIS
puppet node clean [--terminus _TERMINUS] host1 [host2 ...]
DESCRIPTION
Cleans up the following information a puppet master knows about a node:
Signed certificates - ($vardir/ssl/ca/signed/node.domain.pem)
Cached facts - ($vardir/yaml/facts/node.domain.yaml)
Cached node objects - ($vardir/yaml/node/node.domain.yaml)
Reports - ($vardir/reports/node.domain)
NOTE: this action now cleans up certs via Puppet Server's CA API. A running server is required for certs to be cleaned.
SYNOPSIS
puppet node find [--terminus _TERMINUS] host
DESCRIPTION
Retrieve a node object.
RETURNS
A hash containing the node's classes, environment, expiration, name, parameters (its facts, combined with any ENC-set parameters), and time. When used from the Ruby API: a Puppet::Node object.
RENDERING ISSUES: Rendering as string and json are currently broken; node objects can only be rendered as yaml.
SYNOPSIS
puppet node info [--terminus _TERMINUS]
DESCRIPTION
Prints the default terminus class for this subcommand. Note that different run modes may have different default termini; when in doubt, specify the run mode with the '--run_mode' option.

find

Retrieve an "empty" (no classes, no ENC-imposed parameters, and an environment of "production") node:

$ puppet node find somenode.puppetlabs.lan --terminus plain --render-as yaml

Retrieve a node using the Puppet Server's configured ENC:

$ puppet node find somenode.puppetlabs.lan --terminus exec --run_mode server --render-as yaml

Retrieve the same node from the Puppet Server:

$ puppet node find somenode.puppetlabs.lan --terminus rest --render-as yaml

This subcommand is an indirector face, which exposes find, search, save, and destroy actions for an indirected subsystem of Puppet. Valid termini for this face include:

exec
json
memory
msgpack
plain
rest
store_configs
yaml

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