Apologies for the delay in responding - been on leave.

That is exactly the problem so thank you so much.  I didn't know that you
had to add the class to the node as well.  I thought from the main console
screen was sufficient.

Thanks again!



On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 11:52 PM, jcbollinger <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> On Thursday, April 10, 2014 6:50:55 PM UTC-5, aspo73 wrote:
>>
>> Hi John.
>> It does look as though I've set up the master to manage itself OK, as I'm
>> seeing my host listed here:
>> http://snag.gy/sWpfy.jpg
>> Is this what I should expect?
>> I also include the class showing as added here:
>> http://snag.gy/E94QL.jpg
>> I can't see any way within the Class menu to force assignment of that
>> pe_repo::platform::el_5_x86_64 class either to the master node, or to
>> another node, other than the way I've already use to simply add it.
>> Thanks very much for your help so far.
>>
>>
>
> I think what you have done is add the class 'pe_repo::platform::el_5_x86_
> 64' to the list of those *available* for assignment to nodes.  The number
> 0 to the right of it is the number of nodes to which this class has been
> assigned, I believe.  You should be able to verify that by clicking on the
> class name in that "Classes" panel to bring up its detail page -- one of
> the details reported is to which nodes the class has been assigned.
>
> Your computers don't all have the same configuration requirements, and
> probably some have conflicting requirements.  Puppet allows you to model
> all those possibly-conflicting configurations via modules, classes, and
> data, but just because Puppet *knows how* to configure nodes in a
> particular way doesn't mean it *should* configure them that way.  You
> need to fill in the blanks by telling it what configuration to apply to
> each node (or group of similar nodes):
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/latest/console_classes_groups.html#assigning-classes-and-groups-to-nodes.
> In particular, you may want to look at
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/latest/console_classes_groups.html#editing-classes-on-nodes
> .
>
> tl;dr: go to the Nodes section of the console, select the master node
> (should be the only one at this point), and edit it to add the desired
> class to its class list.
>
>
> John
>
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