I don't know if it is or isn't being included but the -d -e were certainly
useful bits...
err: /Stage[main]/Ntp/File[ntp.conf]: Could not evaluate: Could not retrieve
information from source(s) puppet:///modules/ntp/files/ntp.conf.debian at
/etc/puppet/modules/ntp/manifests/ntp.pp:31
notice: /Stage[main]/Ntp/Service[ntp]: Dependency File[ntp.conf] has failures:
true
but the file is clearly somewhere...
# ls -l /etc/puppet/modules/ntp/files/ntp.conf.debian
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 535 2011-06-13 12:55
/etc/puppet/modules/ntp/files/ntp.conf.debian
and as noted below, the source is indicated to be
source => puppet:///modules/ntp/files/ntp.conf.debian
which is the same 2 questions I started with since I have the 'Puppet Pro' book
in my hand and various references on the puppetlabs documentation web pages and
I was pretty much of the opinion that this should be working.
Craig
On Jun 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Ken Barber wrote:
> It does seem like its not being included :-) ...
>
> What does:
>
> echo "# foo" >> /etc/ntp.conf
> puppet apply -d -e 'include ntp'
>
> Do?
>
> ken.
>
>> ----
>> I thought it should work at least for the 'puppet agent' commands...
>>
>> # cat manifests/site.pp
>> import "templates"
>> import "nodes"
>> import "modules"
>>
>> root@ubuntu:/etc/puppet# cat manifests/templates.pp
>> class baseclass {
>> }
>>
>> node default {
>> include baseclass
>> include ntp
>> include facts
>> }
>>
>> and the nodes all have
>>
>> include baseclass
>>
>> in them
>>
>> Craig
>>
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