On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Douglas Garstang
<doug.garst...@gmail.com>wrote:

> All,
>
> I just did a super simple test where I used the simple external nodes
> script at http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/external_nodes.html.
>
> I ran it against an existing node (which you have to since I don't see
> how you can tell it not to), and there was no errors. I then realised
> that even though the classes specified were not available, puppet did
> not complain on the client. That's a bit of a problem isn't it?
>
> If I put an "include foo" in a node manifest, and foo doesn't exist,
> puppet will complain. If I put "classes: foo" in an external node
> script, and foo doesn't exist, puppet on the client does NOT complain.
>

I actually just noticed this yesterday too. Definitely seems bug worthy, at
a minimum there should be something notified client-side about it.




>
> Doug
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