Puppet does not remove files on agent systems if the puppet server does not
have them anymore.

What you probably want to do is set the "ensure => absent" on the file
resource in your puppet code.
This will ensure that the file is deleted on the puppet agent machine.

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On 21 January 2016 at 10:33, paul zhao <[email protected]> wrote:

> In Centos 6.5, I use puppet 3.8.2. I found an question, for example:
>
>  in pupept-server machine, there has diretory A,  and a.conf in A, b.conf
> in A,
> then in puppet-agent, after synchronized(puppet agent -t), there also has
> diretory A, a.conf in A, b.conf in A
> next, in pupept-server, I deleted ../A/b.conf,
> then in puppet-agent, after synchronized(puppet agent -t), there also has
> diretory A, a.conf in A and b.conf in A,
>
> Why in puppet-agent, ../A/b.conf still existed?
>
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