--- created: 2015-04-14 13:33:59 +0200 layout: redirect layout_old: default redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2015/04/14/puppet-on-centos-7.html tags: - know-how - software - linux - puppet - centos title: Puppet on CentOS 7 toc: false updated: 2015-04-14 13:33:59 +0200 --- To install Puppet on CentOS 7, you can basically follow [these instructions](http://www.unixmen.com/install-puppet-server-centos-7/). Notes: 1. Don't forget to open the firewall: firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=8140/tcp --permanent firewall-cmd --reload 1. You may have to put SELinux into `permissive` mode to allow Apache read the `config.ru` owned by `puppet`. To permanently switch from WEBrick to Apache, configure systemd like this: systemctl disable puppetmaster systemctl enable httpd Install client agent on RedHat/CentOS ===================================== 1. Pick the correct repository for your version from [PuppetLabs](https://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/puppetlabs_package_repositories.html#for-red-hat-enterprise-linux-and-derivatives). 1. Install it: yum install puppet 1. If needed, configure the Puppetmaster server name in `/etc/puppet/puppet.conf`: [agent] server = mypuppetmaster.example.org 1. Finally, add the cronjob[^1]: puppet resource cron puppet-agent ensure=present user=root minute=30 command='/usr/bin/puppet agent --onetime --no-daemonize --splay' [^1]: There's also a way to let the puppet agent run as a service described [here](https://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/install_puppet/post_install.html#start-the-puppet-agent-service), but this can have an impact on cpu and memory usage.