Hi,

Underscore instead of dash?

Den

On 24/08/2011, at 22:56, Jonathan Gazeley <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> On 24/08/11 11:13, Martin Alfke wrote:
>> On 08/24/2011 11:54 AM, Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Sorry if this is a basic question, but I can't find the answer in the
>>> docs. I know about fully-qualified variables, but how can I reference a
>>> type that is defined in a different class, so I can require/subscribe it?
>>> 
>>> In this simple example, what's the right syntax for making goodbye.txt
>>> require hello.txt?
>>> 
>>> class class1 {
>>>   file { "hello.txt" }
>>> }
>>> 
>>> class class2 {
>>>   file { "goodbye.txt":
>>>     require =>  File['hello.txt'],
>>>   }
>>> }
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jonathan
>>> 
>> 
>> class class1 {
>>    file { hello:
>>      path =>  'hello.txt',
>>    }
>> }
>> 
>> class class2 {
>>    file { goodbye:
>>      path =>  'goodbye.txt',
>>      require =>  File[class1::hello],
>>    }
>> }
>> 
>> (untested!)
>> 
> 
> 
> Hmm, this is what I tried before mailing the list, and I still can't get it 
> to work.
> 
> If it makes any difference, my classes are nested.
> 
> mysql::mmm::common
> mysql::mmm::agent
> 
> 
> 
> class mysql::mmm::agent {
>        include mysql::mmm::common
> 
>        package { "mysql-mmm-agent":
>                ensure => installed,
>        }
> 
>        file {"mmm_agent.conf":
>                name => "/etc/mysql-mmm/mmm_agent.conf",
>                mode => 640, owner => "root", group => "root",
>                content => 
> template("/etc/puppet/modules/mysql/files/mmm_agent.conf.erb"),
>                require => Package["mysql-mmm-agent"],
>                notify => Service["mysql-mmm-agent"],
>        }
> 
>        service {"mysql-mmm-agent":
>                require => [ Package['mysql-mmm-agent'], 
> File['mmm_agent.conf', 'mmm_common.conf'], ],
>                ensure => running,
>                enable => true,
>                hasstatus => true,
>                hasrestart => true,
>                subscribe => File["common::mmm_common.conf", 'mmm_agent.conf'],
>        }
> }
> 
> 
> class mysql::mmm::common {
>        package { "mysql-mmm":
>                ensure => installed,
>        }
> 
>        file { "mmm_common.conf":
>                name => "/etc/mysql-mmm/mmm_common.conf",
>                mode => 640, owner => "root", group => "root",
>                source => "puppet:///modules/mysql/mmm_common.conf",
>                require => Package["mysql-mmm"],
>        }
> }
> 
> 
> Using this manifest throws this error:
> 
> err: Could not run Puppet configuration client: Could not find dependency 
> File[mysql::mmm::common::mmm-common.conf] for Service[mysql-mmm-agent] at 
> /etc/puppet/modules/mysql/manifests/init.pp:159
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
> 
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