Issue #8174 has been updated by Michael Arnold.
Nick Fagerlund wrote:
> Facts ARE meant to be global, and we don't intend to require $:: for facts in
> Telly.
How will Puppet be able to tell if $foo is a fact or a local variable without
$:: or some other notation? I can imagine writting "class myclass { $foo =
'bar' }" and then a year later $foo shows up as a fact, causing havok. (Or am
I misunderstanding?)
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Bug #8174: External Node Classifer makes puppet think Facter variables are
dynamic lookup issues
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/8174#change-58153
Author: Chuck Schweizer
Status: Accepted
Priority: Normal
Assignee: Daniel Pittman
Category:
Target version:
Affected Puppet version: 2.7.1
Keywords:
Branch:
I have found that if your class is part of the External Node Classifier
definition puppet 2.7.1 thinks variables from Facter are dynamic lookups.
EG.
External config
---
classes:
- hadoop
environment: production
parameters:
puppetmaster: puppet
Dynamic lookup of $operatingsystem at
/var/opt/puppet/environments/production/modules/hadoop/manifests/base.pp:53 is
deprecated. Support will be removed in Puppet 2.8. Use a fully-qualified
variable name (e.g., $classname::variable) or parameterized classes.
$ facter operatingsystem
RedHat
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