Re: [Puppet Users] Smoke testing puppet modules within Red Hat Satellite v6.2 Puppet Master

2016-09-23 Thread Evan Hisey
Warron- Just something to think about also, you may be calling a class that Satellite does not have as it is running an older version of the community puppet. On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Warron French wrote: > Thanks Rob, I will review your advice when I am in

Re: [Puppet Users] Smoke testing puppet modules within Red Hat Satellite v6.2 Puppet Master

2016-09-21 Thread Warron French
Thanks Rob, I will review your advice when I am in the environment (back at work) tomorrow. Thanks again. On 9/21/2016 5:14 PM, Rob Nelson wrote: Warren, It seems like you might be running afoul of the autoloader. It expects that within the module path, each module has a certain layout -

Re: [Puppet Users] Smoke testing puppet modules within Red Hat Satellite v6.2 Puppet Master

2016-09-21 Thread Rob Nelson
Warren, It seems like you might be running afoul of the autoloader. It expects that within the module path, each module has a certain layout - the class ntp is defined in ntp/manifests/init.pp, etc. if you place that in a directory called module2, puppet will not find it, since it expects

[Puppet Users] Smoke testing puppet modules within Red Hat Satellite v6.2 Puppet Master

2016-09-21 Thread Warron French
As most of you I know, I am a total novice at Puppet. I have built, on my own however, a PE Puppet Master at home and it is running on a CentOS-6.7 VM. Now, I am at work, trying to write modules and smoke test them, like I have learned to do much better now at home. At home, I can write some