This course runs for a duration of 2 days.
The class will run daily from 8:30 am CST to 4:30 pm CST.
Class Location: Chicago - Chicago, IL.
NOTE: This course is only available by customer request. If you are interested in taking this course, please call 651-905-3729 or submit a request for a date
The configuration management and data center automation tool that streamlines every step of IT service delivery, Puppet allows you to provision physical and virtual machines, orchestrate configuration management and develop, test and deploy code faster. Designed to easily automate repetitive and error-prone system administration tasks, Puppet's declarative language allows you to state how your systems should be configured to do their jobs. It's easy to quickly set up systems in a reliable and repeatable way.
This course demonstrates the complete Puppet configuration management system, and how it can be used to build and scale reliable infrastructure for your own environments. As a continuous hands-on lab intensive course, students will build a fully functional infrastructure using Puppet. By the end of this course you will have a solid understanding and hands-on experience with Puppet, and the knowledge to integrate Puppet into your own operations workflow.
Who should attend:
Part 1: Intro to DevOps
Why DevOps
Benefits
Automation
Overview of Puppet
Puppet Enterprise vs Open Source
Lab: Using the Puppet Console, adding nodes and classes
Resources
How Puppet uses resources for configuration management
Developing Puppet resources
Variables
Conditional statements
Built-in resource types
Description of resources – resource types, titles, and body
Core resource types
Inspecting resources
Lab: Developing Puppet resources, applying resources to nodes
Part 2: Classes
Understanding Puppet classes
Manifests with Classes
Class Inheritance
Part 3: Architecture
Sizing Puppet Master
Differences between Monolithic and Split Puppet architectures
Puppet Agent
Lab: Manifests and Classes: Create class definitions, validate class syntax and apply to Puppet nodes
Modules
Understand how Puppet reports Facts and the Catalog
Installing modules from the Forge
Searching the Forge from CLI and web
Using the Puppet Module command
Types and Providers
Lab: Modules, module path structure, and testing
Lab: NTP configuring nodes and class parameters
Lab: MySQL: Using Puppet to configure MySQL databases, users, and services
Part 4: Variables
Using variables in Puppet
Writing Puppet code without repeating
Writing Classes with parameters
Using the facter tool with modules and classes
Lab: Variables and Parameters: learn how to assign variables in a manifest, create classes with parameters
Part 5: Hiera
Description and uses for Hiera
Code reusability
Access control with Git, LDAP, Jenkins
Lab: Installing and Using Hiera
Part 6: Conditional Statements
Understand and use these conditional statements:
If
Unless
Case
Selector
Lab: Conditional Statements: Using conditional statements in resources and modules.
Part 7: Advanced Topics
Environments
Using R10K to manage modules
Creating custom modules
Next steps
Lab: Resource ordering: Ensure the correct order of modules and classes
Lab: Defined resource types: Create new resource types
You will need a computer to set up and use Puppet in class.