No modules or classes are applied by default so you will need to tell puppet 
what to do.

In this case, you can run the following from the agent (where module_class is 
the name of the class the module applies):

puppet apply -e 'include module_class'

Alternatively, you can put the following in site.pp and your node will pick up 
the module class automatically:

node 'nodename.domain.org' {
  include module_class
}

-- Peter (from phone)

On Jan 8, 2013, at 7:43 AM, lalit jangra <lalit.j.jan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a module which i have deployed under /opt/puppet/modules folder & i 
> want to deploy it to agent node.
> 
> I tried using "puppet agent -t" but module was not installed. Can anybody 
> help me on how to install a module from master to agent node?
> 
> Regards.
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