Issue #2725 has been updated by James Turnbull.

Status changed from Ready for Testing to Closed

Pushed in commit:"f7c5ceb325da912e05457cd69eb74e03f541cc9f" in branch 0.25.x
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Feature #2725: Unhelpful error message when permissions incorrect on file 
server directory
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2725

Author: Patrick Mohr
Status: Closed
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: Jesse Wolfe
Category: error reporting
Target version: 0.25.2
Affected version: 0.24.8
Keywords: 
Branch: ticket/0.25.x/2725


When the puppetmaster tries to serve files out of  
"/etc/puppet/modules/module-name/files" the error messages for bad permissions 
are far too cryptic.  My problem is that the files and the directory had 
permissions of 644.  The directory needed to be executable for the fileserver 
to work. (Probably a good thing) It didn't give helpful error messages when 
puppetd and puppetmaster were both run with --verbose and --debug.  All I 
really want is a message on the server (and/or client) saying that the server 
was unable to open the file.

This might not be a problem in the new version.  If so, never mind.


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