Puppet version is 0.25.5 on Debian Squeeze.
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:43 AM, alcy mohit.chawla.bin...@gmail.comwrote:
If I do
1) puppet --modulepath=/home/abc/puppet/modules
OR
2) puppet --modulepath=/home/abc/puppet/modules --manifest=/home/abc/
puppet/site.pp
(...where site.pp has
the puppet executable expects one of the following:
path to manifest file
puppet code passed to stdin
with the -e options, it accepts puppet code to execute.
when you call puppet code without one of these options, it is patiently
waiting for code from STDIN.
What behavior are you
I am sure I didn't make this up, but I was under the impression that either
it will autoload the default site.pp (under /etc/puppet/manifests) or the
one mentioned with the --manifest option. So, essentially I thought just the
modulepath option (with or without the explicit --manifest option)
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 9:50 AM, mohit chawla mohit.chawla.bin...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am sure I didn't make this up, but I was under the impression that either
it will autoload the default site.pp (under /etc/puppet/manifests) or the
one mentioned with the --manifest option. So,
Dan, yes I know I could do that, and in fact that's what I was doing (that
is, simply do a puppet /path/to/manifest-that-could-just-be-site.pp) but
yes, that article and occurrences elsewhere misled me. Appreciate your help,
I am just trying to learn. Thanks and apologies for being a bit