On the puppetmaster:

info: Caching node for <HOSTNAME>
info: Could not find class hosttypes::unassigned for <HOSTNAME>
notice: Compiled catalog for d<HOSTNAME> in 0.01 seconds
info: Caching catalog for <HOSTNAME>

-eric

On Nov 11, 9:44 am, Eric Snow <[email protected]> wrote:
> -- puppet.conf --
>
> [main]
>     modulepath = /usr/share/puppet/production/modules
>
> [development]
>     modulepath = /usr/share/puppet/development/modules/settings
>
> [testing]
>     modulepath = /usr/share/puppet/testing/modules
>
> [production]
>     modulepath = /usr/share/puppet/production/modules
>
> -- /usr/share/puppet/development/modules/settings --
>
> settings
> |-- all
>     |-- manifests
>         |-- init.pp
>         |-- hosttypes.pp
>
> -- node (in development) --
>
> node test {
>     include hosttypes::unassigned
>
> }
>
> -- init.pp --
>
> import "*"
>
> -- hosttypes.pp --
>
> class hosttypes::unassigned {
>     notify {"hosttypes::unassigned ": }
>     notice("hosttypes::unassigned ")
>     service {"httpd":
>         enable => false,
>         ensure => stopped,
>     }
>
> }
>
> -- output --
>
> /usr/sbin/puppetd --logdest console --test --noop
> info: Caching catalog for <HOSTNAME>
> info: Applying configuration version '1289493629'
> notice: Finished catalog run in 0.51 seconds
>
> The httpd service is enabled and running when this run happens so it
> should report the noop.  As well, neither the notice nor the notify
> happens.  This is a simplification, but represents our situation.
>
> -eric
>
> On Nov 11, 9:26 am, "R.I.Pienaar" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > ----- "Eric Snow" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Trying to track down why all the modules in my production environment
> > > are auto-loaded at the beginning of a run for a node that is in my
> > > development environment.  The run fails because it cannot find the
> > > modules in my development environment which are named differently
> > > from
> > > production.  Makes me think that the wrong ones are getting auto-
> > > loaded, or that it is looking for the development modules in the
> > > wrong
> > > place.
>
> > would be best if you showed how its set up, file names classes etc

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