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Old 4th March 2012, 11:04 AM
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PhpMyAdmin and Puppet

Hi all,

Puppet/Puppetlabs is completely new to me. I'm only aware it is an admin system for Unix/Linux. PhpMyAdmin is an admin system for MySQL. Can I use the former to replace the latter? On browsing I found puppetlabs-mysql. Is it a module for MySQL?

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