On Feb 22, 9:08 am, deet <somew...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  My work around was to populate the hosts file with a puppet entry and
> remove the "--server X.X.X.X" flags from my boot strap script.
> Additionally I had to ensure the client node has an entry in the
> masters hosts file.
>
>  I still assume this is something I've brought on myself with my lack
> of network name resolution.  I'm just hoping the info helps the OP.
>
>   Derek.


Other people are having this trouble too including me.  I just figured
that 0.25 was broken in ubuntu.  More information at
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/3083.  I'm trying to figure
out the minimum DNS needed.

Did you add the FQDN of the server, the server's name, or both to the
hosts file on the client?

Did you add puppet, puppet.domain, or both to the client's hosts file?

Is the server's FQDN puppet or something else?

I'm hoping that if I can figure out what works for you, I'll have a
place to start.
-Patrick

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