What do the following commands return ?

hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml ssh-packages 

hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml operatingsystem=Ubuntu ssh-packages 

On Dec 24, 2012, at 10:31 PM, roadtest wrote:

> Hello, 
> 
> I follow http://puppetlabs.com/blog/first-look-installing-and-using-hiera/ to 
>  try hiera on my 3.0.1 puppet master.  I follow the instruction except my 
> environment is ubuntu.  Here is my /etc/hiera.yaml
> ---
> :hierarchy:
>   - %{operatingsystem}
>   - common
> :backends:
>   - yaml
> 
> :yaml:
>   :datadir: '/var/lib/hiera'
> 
> Here is my backends
> $more /var/lib/hiera/Ubuntu.yaml
> ---
> ssh_packages : - 'openssh-server'
> 
> Here is section of ssh class 
> $more /etc/puppet/modules/ssh/manifests/init.pp
> class ssh {
>   #  $ssh_packages      = ['openssh','openssh-clients','openssh-server']
>   #   $ssh_packages      = ['openssh-server']
>   #  $permit_root_login = 'no'
>   #$ssh_users         = ['root','jeff','gary','hunter']
>   $ssh_packages = hiera('ssh_packages')
>   $permit_root_login = hiera('permit_root_login')
>   $ssh_users         = hiera('ssh_users')
> 
>   package { $ssh_packages:
>     ensure => present,
>     before => File['/etc/ssh/sshd_config'],
>   }
> file { '/etc/ssh/sshd_config':
>     ensure  => present,
>     owner   => 'root',
>     group   => 'root',
>     mode    => '0644',
>     # Template uses $permit_root_login and $ssh_users
>     content => template('ssh/sshd_config.erb'),
>   }
> 
>   service { 'sshd':
>     ensure     => running,
>     enable     => true,
>     hasstatus  => true,
>     hasrestart => true,
>   }
> }
> 
> when  my ubuntu client is trying to pull the catalog, it has following errors.
> Dec 24 22:17:07 vm2 puppet-agent[18103]: Could not retrieve catalog from 
> remote server: Error 400 on SERVER: Could not find data item ssh_packages in 
> any Hiera data file and no default supplied at 
> /etc/puppet/modules/ssh/manifests/init.pp:6 on node vm2
> 
> It appears to me that %{operatingsystem} in hiera.yaml is invalid and 
> ssh_packages can't be properly assigned even it is valid on the client 
> machine.
> vm2# facter | grep operatingsystem
> operatingsystem => Ubuntu
> operatingsystemrelease => 12.04
> 
> I can't figure out what wrong with my configuration. Thanks for any 
> suggestions!
> 
> carl
> 
> 
> 
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