On Thursday, November 15, 2012 7:36:46 AM UTC-8, jcbollinger wrote:
>
> There is no other puppet Master in my company and I have defined the 
> puppet master in the clients /etc/hosts files,see below.
> #more /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 
> localhost4.localdomain4
> ::1         localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 
> localhost6.localdomain6
> # Puppet server
> 10.23.40.78 ct-eng-pup.caretools.ent
> #

 

>
> On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:38:05 PM UTC-6, JGonza1 wrote:
>>
>> The new server do belong to a different dns domain than the the orginal 
>> servers. The orginal servers belong to .caretools.ent and the new ones 
>> belong to .kareoprod.ent. I do have manifests for the 
>> pdlnx-pntp02.kareprod.ent, see below. What master log should I look at to 
>> see mismatches.
>>
>
>
> Where the log messages would appear is configurable, but you should look 
> first in the main system log, probably /var/log/messages.  It should show 
> messages similar to
>
>   Nov 11 04:37:02 <mastername> puppetmasterd[<pid>]: Compiled catalog for 
> <certname> in 0.10 seconds
>
> It will display more information if the master runs with the --debug 
> switch enabled, so you might want to turn that on while you troubleshoot.
>
>  
>
>> Sorry new to puppet.
>> node "pdlnx-pntp02.kareoprod.ent"
>>      inherits default {
>>      include hosts
>> [...]
>> }
>>
>>
> And does that node block appear in the same file as node blocks for 
> machines that get non-trivial catalogs from the master?
>
> Or along a different line, are you sure your clients are contacting the 
> right master?  If you have not put the correct master's name in the nodes' 
> config files, and/or if your DNS does not point the default 
> (domain-dependent) master name to the correct master, then you could be 
> communicating with some other master, such as one in test environment 
> somewhere.  That could happen accidentally if the master you are talking to 
> has certificate auto-signing turned on.
>
>
> John
>
>

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