Hi Rene,

Couple of things you might check:

Do you have the agroup defined in LDAP too?  If so that ldap group might
have a differente gid as the local one.

How looks the definition of the user in users::db?

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Rene <[email protected]> wrote:

> On the System we have defined the user auser as:
> /etc/passwd:
> auser:x:300:300:auser User:/application/home/auser:/bin/bash
> /etc/group:
> agroup:x:126:auser
>
> So id auser gives:
> uid=300(auser) gid=300(auser) groups=126(agroup),300(auser)
>
> In the LDAP we have:
> #getent passwd auser
> auser:x:300:300:auser User:/application/home/auser:/bin/bash
> and
> #getent group agroup
> agroup:x:126:auser
>
> Basically the same definition.
>
> Now everytime I run puppet I get:
> notice: //Node[default]/oracle/users::db/User[auser]/groups: groups
> changed 'agroup,agroup' to 'agroup'
> This is really strange.....
>
> Does anybody know what the problem is here. Does Puppet Merge the
> groups from local and ldap?
>
> Any hint is appreciated.
>
> BR, Rene
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