Jim Pirzyk wrote:
> Do you have a
>
> node default {
> ...
> }
>
> section in your site.pp or any included file?
>
Yes:
# /etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp
import "modules"
import "nodes"
filebucket { main: server => puppet }
# global defaults
File { backup => main }
Exec { path => "/usr/bin:/usr/sbin/:/bin:/sbin" }
Package {
provider => $operatingsystem ? {
debian => aptitude,
redhat => yum,
centos => yum
}
}
# /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp
node default {
include nagios-nrpe
include inventory-client
include snmpd
include sudo
include ssh
include resolvconf
include ossec-hids-client
include hosts
}
> - JimP
>
> On Jun 3, 2009, at 7:12 PM, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
>
>> Actually, puppet seems to be doing this for any NEW host. What
>> went wrong?
>>
>> -jeremy
>>
>> Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> This one is driving me a little crazy.
>>>
>>> This is a Xen host. The first we're trying to get into puppet. I
>>> continuously get:
>>>
>>> Could not retrieve catalog: Could not find node 'blah'; cannot
>>> compile
>>>
>>> I can't figure out why this is happening.
>>>
>>> No problem with resolving. The puppetmaster is saying this:
>>>
>>> Could not call: Could not find node 'blah'; cannot compile
>>>
>>> Any clues on how to debug.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> >>
>
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>
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