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PUPPET-CONFIG(8) Puppet manual PUPPET-CONFIG(8)

puppet-config - Interact with Puppet´s settings.

puppet config action [--section SECTION_NAME]

This subcommand can inspect and modify settings from Puppet´s ´puppet.conf´ configuration file. For documentation about individual settings, see https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/configuration.html.

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.

--render-as FORMAT
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.
--verbose
Whether to log verbosely.
--debug
Whether to log debug information.
--section SECTION_NAME
The section of the puppet.conf configuration file to interact with.
The three most commonly used sections are ´main´, ´server´, and ´agent´. ´Main´ is the default, and is used by all Puppet applications. Other sections can override ´main´ values for specific applications --- the ´server´ section affects Puppet Server, and the ´agent´ section affects puppet agent.
Less commonly used is the ´user´ section, which affects puppet apply. Any other section will be treated as the name of a legacy environment (a deprecated feature), and can only include the ´manifest´ and ´modulepath´ settings.

delete - Delete a Puppet setting.
SYNOPSIS
puppet config delete [--section SECTION_NAME] setting
DESCRIPTION
Deletes a setting from the specified section. (The default is the section ´main´).
NOTES
By default, this action deletes the configuration setting from the ´main´ configuration domain. Use the ´--section´ flags to delete settings from other configuration domains.
print - Examine Puppet´s current settings.
SYNOPSIS
puppet config print [--section SECTION_NAME] all | setting [setting ...]
DESCRIPTION
Prints the value of a single setting or a list of settings.
This action is a replacement interface to the information available with puppet <subcommand> --configprint.
NOTES
By default, this action reads the general configuration in the ´main´ section. Use the ´--section´ and ´--environment´ flags to examine other configuration domains.
set - Set Puppet´s settings.
SYNOPSIS
puppet config set [--section SECTION_NAME] [setting_name] [setting_value]
DESCRIPTION
Updates values in the puppet.conf configuration file.
NOTES
By default, this action manipulates the configuration in the ´main´ section. Use the ´--section´ flag to manipulate other configuration domains.

delete

Delete the setting ´setting_name´ from the ´main´ configuration domain:

$ puppet config delete setting_name

Delete the setting ´setting_name´ from the ´server´ configuration domain:

$ puppet config delete setting_name --section server

print

Get puppet´s runfile directory:

$ puppet config print rundir

Get a list of important directories from the server´s config:

$ puppet config print all --section server | grep -E "(path|dir)"

set

Set puppet´s runfile directory:

$ puppet config set rundir /var/run/puppetlabs

Set the vardir for only the agent:

$ puppet config set vardir /opt/puppetlabs/puppet/cache --section agent

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