On May 10, 8:15 am, Jake - USPS <[email protected]> wrote:
> John,
>
> I've made everything fully qualified as you suggested, and also split the
> define to its own file as you suggested.  I've restarted my master as you
> suggested.  I'm still running into the issue.  :(
>
> I think now I will try the latest version of puppet to see if this is
> something that was fixed.  If not then I'll go and try older versions of
> puppet and see if I can find where it stopped working (unless you have some
> more ideas on things to try ;)


I think it would be relevant to add the information you provided on
the bug tracker, that the problem seems to be associated with your
split of the class declarations between site.pp and an ENC.  Although
Puppet allows it, I think such a split is unwise -- if you're going to
use an ENC then go all the way and rely on it completely.

This does still look like a bug to me, but I'm no longer confident
that it's a regression.  Whether it is or not, your best way forward
may be to either have class oracle_db also assigned via your ENC (when
it is assigned at all), or else move the responsibility for
oracle_db::hugepages out of your ENC into regular manifests.


John

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