Ok so Puppet is reading /etc/puppet/puppet.conf. The timestamp on this file
shows is hasn't been changed for a few days though.

Is the output of:

# puppet agent --configprint moduledir
# puppet agent --configprint manifestdir

on the master what you expect?

Perhaps you have a permissions / ownership issue. Try:

  # chown -R puppet:puppet /etc/puppet /etc/puppet2

Also see http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/configuring.html

  - Keith

On 4 Mar 2013 21:16, "JGonza1" <jgonza1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I ran the command puppet agent --configprint confdir on both the master
> and the agetn and got the below for both. On the puppet master that is
> where the puppet.conf file is in /etc/puppet directory.
>
> [root@ct-eng-pup puppet]# puppet agent --configprint confdir
> /etc/puppet
> [root@ct-eng-pup puppet]# ll /etc/puppet
> total 2092
> -rw-r--r--.   1 root   root      2552 Sep  7 00:14 auth.conf
> -rw-r--r--.   1 root   root         0 Sep  8 16:07 fileserver.conf
> drwxr-xr-x.   3 root   root      4096 Mar  1 17:33 manifests
> drwxr-xr-x. 192 root   puppet    4096 Feb 27 13:45 modules
> -rw-r--r--.   1 root   root        61 Sep  7 14:29 namespaceauth.conf
> -rw-r--r--.   1 root   root     41346 Feb 28 12:49 puppet.conf
> -r-xr-xr-x.   1 root   root      2599 Sep 20 11:09 puppetd
> drwxrwx--x.   8 puppet root      4096 Sep  7 00:17 ssl
>
> [root@pdlnx-adpt03 ~]# puppet agent --configprint confdir
> /etc/puppet
> [root@pdlnx-adpt03 ~]# ll /etc/puppet
> total 8
> -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 2552 Nov 12 13:52 auth.conf
> drwxrwx--x. 7 root root 4096 Nov 12 13:58 ssl
>
> On Monday, March 4, 2013 12:49:31 PM UTC-8, JGonza1 wrote:
>
>> I also made the changes below in the puppet.conf file to tell puppet
>> where to look for the the modules and manifests. I then restart the puppet
>> master then ran puppet  command to apply changes to a puppet client it did
>> not find anything to change just got these three lines "info: Caching
>> catalog for pdlnx-adpt03.kareoprod.ent, info: Applying configuration
>> version '1362084986', notice: Finished catalog run in 0.33 seconds". WWhen
>> I put the modules and manifests back in the original place puppet works. Is
>> there anywhere else where I need to change the path to the modules?
>>
>>
>> Changes that I made to puppet.conf file to point to the ne location of
>> the modules and manifest.
>>
>>   # The default value is '$confdir/manifests'.
>> #    manifestdir = /etc/puppet/manifests
>>     manifestdir = /etc/puppet2/manifests
>>
>>
>>  # The search path for modules, as a list of directories separated by the
>> system path separator character. (Th
>> e POSIX path separator is ':', and the Windows path separator is ';'.)
>>     # The default value is '$confdir/modules:/usr/share/**
>> puppet/modules'.
>> #    modulepath = /etc/puppet/modules:/usr/**share/puppet/modules
>>       modulepath = /etc/puppet2/modules:/usr/**share/puppet/modules
>>
>>
>>
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