Re: [Puppet Users] Re: hostname appears in classes.txt

2013-09-18 Thread mark bradley
Hi,

It was a problem with my script that updates the git repository.
Embarrassingly, Puppet was doing the right thing, which was do nothing.


On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 6:22 AM, Rahul Khengare rahulk1...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello Mark,
can you post what is the problem you faced and how you solved, this
 will be helpful for community... :)

 Thanks and regards,
 Rahul Khengare
 NTT DATA OSS Center, pune, India.

 On 9/14/13, mark bradley gopearl...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello Rahul,
 
  I've found the problem -- error on my part :(
 
  Thanks for the suggestions anyway ..
 
  Mark
 
 
  On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:31 AM, mark bradley gopearl...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Hi Rahul,
 
  Thanks for the reply!
 
  First of all, the problem is that the class that the node belongs to
  isn't
  being realized (that is, files that are installed on other nodes of
  that
  class aren't being installed on this problematic node).
 
  Also, I cannot find the --loadclasses option in
  http://docs.puppetlabs.com/man/agent.html and the binary also complains
  .. can you expand on this?
 
  Thanks,
  Mark
 
 
  On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Rahul Khengare
  rahulk1...@gmail.comwrote:
 
  Hi Mark,
 The classes.txt file contains all the classes which is to be
 executed
  on agent. It also contains hostname. So the hostname in classes.txt
 file
  is
  not a problem.
  Check out the classes present in your manifests which is to be apply on
  agent are present in classes.txt. If not present then you can run
 puppet
  agent as,
 
  # puppet agent --test --loadclasses
 
  Can you explain your problem in details like which file is not pick by
  puppet. Also give your manifests code.
 
  Thanks and Regards,
  Rahul Khengare,
  NTT DATA OSS Center, Pune, India.
 
 
  On Friday, September 13, 2013 6:02:26 AM UTC+5:30, Mark wrote:
 
  Although I have a node defined (puppet agent --test runs without
 error)
  the agent does not pick up files that it should be accessing and I've
  noticed that the hostname appears in classes.txt.
 
  Does anyone have a notion of what's happening? Could it be that my
 node
  isn't being recognized as belonging to the class defined on the
 server?
 
  Mark
 
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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: hostname appears in classes.txt

2013-09-14 Thread Rahul Khengare
Hello Mark,
   can you post what is the problem you faced and how you solved, this
will be helpful for community... :)

Thanks and regards,
Rahul Khengare
NTT DATA OSS Center, pune, India.

On 9/14/13, mark bradley gopearl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Rahul,

 I've found the problem -- error on my part :(

 Thanks for the suggestions anyway ..

 Mark


 On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:31 AM, mark bradley gopearl...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Rahul,

 Thanks for the reply!

 First of all, the problem is that the class that the node belongs to
 isn't
 being realized (that is, files that are installed on other nodes of
 that
 class aren't being installed on this problematic node).

 Also, I cannot find the --loadclasses option in
 http://docs.puppetlabs.com/man/agent.html and the binary also complains
 .. can you expand on this?

 Thanks,
 Mark


 On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Rahul Khengare
 rahulk1...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Mark,
The classes.txt file contains all the classes which is to be executed
 on agent. It also contains hostname. So the hostname in classes.txt file
 is
 not a problem.
 Check out the classes present in your manifests which is to be apply on
 agent are present in classes.txt. If not present then you can run puppet
 agent as,

 # puppet agent --test --loadclasses

 Can you explain your problem in details like which file is not pick by
 puppet. Also give your manifests code.

 Thanks and Regards,
 Rahul Khengare,
 NTT DATA OSS Center, Pune, India.


 On Friday, September 13, 2013 6:02:26 AM UTC+5:30, Mark wrote:

 Although I have a node defined (puppet agent --test runs without error)
 the agent does not pick up files that it should be accessing and I've
 noticed that the hostname appears in classes.txt.

 Does anyone have a notion of what's happening? Could it be that my node
 isn't being recognized as belonging to the class defined on the server?

 Mark

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[Puppet Users] Re: hostname appears in classes.txt

2013-09-13 Thread Rahul Khengare
Hi Mark,
   The classes.txt file contains all the classes which is to be executed on 
agent. It also contains hostname. So the hostname in classes.txt file is 
not a problem. 
Check out the classes present in your manifests which is to be apply on 
agent are present in classes.txt. If not present then you can run puppet 
agent as,

# puppet agent --test --loadclasses

Can you explain your problem in details like which file is not pick by 
puppet. Also give your manifests code. 

Thanks and Regards,
Rahul Khengare,
NTT DATA OSS Center, Pune, India.
 

On Friday, September 13, 2013 6:02:26 AM UTC+5:30, Mark wrote:

 Although I have a node defined (puppet agent --test runs without error) 
 the agent does not pick up files that it should be accessing and I've 
 noticed that the hostname appears in classes.txt.

 Does anyone have a notion of what's happening? Could it be that my node 
 isn't being recognized as belonging to the class defined on the server?

 Mark


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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: hostname appears in classes.txt

2013-09-13 Thread mark bradley
Hi Rahul,

Thanks for the reply!

First of all, the problem is that the class that the node belongs to isn't
being realized (that is, files that are installed on other nodes of that
class aren't being installed on this problematic node).

Also, I cannot find the --loadclasses option in
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/man/agent.html and the binary also complains ..
can you expand on this?

Thanks,
Mark


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Rahul Khengare rahulk1...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Mark,
The classes.txt file contains all the classes which is to be executed
 on agent. It also contains hostname. So the hostname in classes.txt file is
 not a problem.
 Check out the classes present in your manifests which is to be apply on
 agent are present in classes.txt. If not present then you can run puppet
 agent as,

 # puppet agent --test --loadclasses

 Can you explain your problem in details like which file is not pick by
 puppet. Also give your manifests code.

 Thanks and Regards,
 Rahul Khengare,
 NTT DATA OSS Center, Pune, India.


 On Friday, September 13, 2013 6:02:26 AM UTC+5:30, Mark wrote:

 Although I have a node defined (puppet agent --test runs without error)
 the agent does not pick up files that it should be accessing and I've
 noticed that the hostname appears in classes.txt.

 Does anyone have a notion of what's happening? Could it be that my node
 isn't being recognized as belonging to the class defined on the server?

 Mark

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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: hostname appears in classes.txt

2013-09-13 Thread mark bradley
Hello Rahul,

I've found the problem -- error on my part :(

Thanks for the suggestions anyway ..

Mark


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:31 AM, mark bradley gopearl...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Rahul,

 Thanks for the reply!

 First of all, the problem is that the class that the node belongs to isn't
 being realized (that is, files that are installed on other nodes of that
 class aren't being installed on this problematic node).

 Also, I cannot find the --loadclasses option in
 http://docs.puppetlabs.com/man/agent.html and the binary also complains
 .. can you expand on this?

 Thanks,
 Mark


 On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Rahul Khengare rahulk1...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Mark,
The classes.txt file contains all the classes which is to be executed
 on agent. It also contains hostname. So the hostname in classes.txt file is
 not a problem.
 Check out the classes present in your manifests which is to be apply on
 agent are present in classes.txt. If not present then you can run puppet
 agent as,

 # puppet agent --test --loadclasses

 Can you explain your problem in details like which file is not pick by
 puppet. Also give your manifests code.

 Thanks and Regards,
 Rahul Khengare,
 NTT DATA OSS Center, Pune, India.


 On Friday, September 13, 2013 6:02:26 AM UTC+5:30, Mark wrote:

 Although I have a node defined (puppet agent --test runs without error)
 the agent does not pick up files that it should be accessing and I've
 noticed that the hostname appears in classes.txt.

 Does anyone have a notion of what's happening? Could it be that my node
 isn't being recognized as belonging to the class defined on the server?

 Mark

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