Hello all,

I am working with an issue that has me tied up in knots. I have a group of 
machines that will have structured names (i.e. prj-sfo-ibm-102.foo.com). I 
want to use the host name to assign IP addresses to the machine, since each 
host name has a locator (sfo), vendor (ibm), and node number ("1" signifies 
a virtual machine and the "02" is the node number). Here is what I have 
come up with:

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node 
/^prj-(sfo|nyc)-(ibm|apple|maxtor|quantum|intel)-1(0|1)(0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9)\.foo\.com$/
 
{

    $h = split($hostname,"-")

    $site = $h[1]

    $vendor = $h[2]

    case $vendor {


        ibm :        {

            $net    =    "10.227.140."
            $mask    =    "255.255.255.248"
            $ip    =    "171"
            $addr    =    $net$ip

        }

        default:    {

            notice { "Vendor item in hostname is out of scope."},
            err { "Vendor item in hostname is out of scope."},

        }

    }


    file {"/root/temp.txt":

        content    =>    "
$hostname $site $vendor $net $mask $ip $addr
",

        owner    =>    root,
        group    =>    group,
                

            }

}

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I am using the hostname prj-sfo-ibm-102.foo.com but the structure keeps 
breaking with a "Syntax error at '}'; expected '}' at 
/etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp:19 on node prj-sfo-ibm-102.foo.com"

I have looked in a couple of books and a number of websites, the structure 
looks correct... A little help?


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James

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