Hi Mark,
   The classes.txt file contains all the classes which is to be executed on 
agent. It also contains hostname. So the hostname in classes.txt file is 
not a problem. 
Check out the classes present in your manifests which is to be apply on 
agent are present in classes.txt. If not present then you can run puppet 
agent as,

# puppet agent --test --loadclasses

Can you explain your problem in details like which file is not pick by 
puppet. Also give your manifests code. 

Thanks and Regards,
Rahul Khengare,
NTT DATA OSS Center, Pune, India.
 

On Friday, September 13, 2013 6:02:26 AM UTC+5:30, Mark wrote:
>
> Although I have a node defined (puppet agent --test runs without error) 
> the agent does not pick up files that it should be accessing and I've 
> noticed that the hostname appears in classes.txt.
>
> Does anyone have a notion of what's happening? Could it be that my node 
> isn't being recognized as belonging to the class defined on the server?
>
> Mark
>

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