Re: [Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread Warron French
Thanks Henrik. I won 't be using it now that I hear that being confirmed. Thanks everyone, Warron On 6/1/2016 10:38 PM, Henrik Lindberg wrote: On 02/06/16 03:42, Rob Nelson wrote: Geppetto is definitely heavy. It also looks like development stopped, last release was over a year ago. It's

Re: [Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread Warron French
Thanks Rob, then I won't bother with it. I will stick to the generic commands built into the Puppet Master, and use vi(m) and see if I can make it work with GitHub.com - to develop an improved understanding of the full lifecycle process for developing a Puppet Module from scratch. On

Re: [Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread Warron French
Thanks for the feedback about Gepetto, James. I tried to start using it last year, and learning to use that tool went sideways on me. I have written shell scripts for the past 20+ years, but I don't really write programs anymore (in C, C++, Fortran or even Pascal); so I think I first need to

Re: [Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread Henrik Lindberg
On 02/06/16 03:42, Rob Nelson wrote: Geppetto is definitely heavy. It also looks like development stopped, last release was over a year ago. It's probably not worth starting to use it now if it's a dead product. Geppetto is no longer maintained. If you want an IDE, look at Netbeans, or

Re: [Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread Rob Nelson
Geppetto is definitely heavy. It also looks like development stopped, last release was over a year ago. It's probably not worth starting to use it now if it's a dead product. On Wednesday, June 1, 2016, James Pryor wrote: > Warron, > Thank you for the the praise. > Geppetto

Re: [Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread James Pryor
Warron, Thank you for the the praise. Geppetto is fine. I used it 2014 & part of 2015. Some people may disagree, but I found that it (by way of Eclipse) was quite heavy weight and used lots of CPU and RAM in my workstation. With Geppetto it was amazing to get all my modules in one place and have

Re: [Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread James Pryor
I have personal experience with PE 2015.2 thus I knew what to look for, so I think this will help you. https://docs.puppet.com/pe/2015.2/console_classes_groups.html#adding-classes-to-a-node-group and search the page for the word refresh. I found this by doing a google search on: puppet enterprise

[Puppet Users] How to get modules recognized for use during classification

2016-06-01 Thread warron.french
Another question... I have rebuilt my Puppetmaster (as some of you already know), and copied into place a module I wrote into - */etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules.* However, when I go into the Puppet Admin Console, into the Classification tab. When I try to "pull up" my