Hello there I must be blind because i just can't find what i'm looking for anywhere:
1) file_metadata - i get stacks and stacks of messages telling me: Jun 21 07:49:46 tangelo puppetmasterd[29585]: Could not find file_metadata for 'modules/redhat-monit/service_groups/etc/monit.d/ logging.logCluster' Jun 21 07:49:46 tangelo puppetmasterd[29585]: Could not find file_metadata for 'modules/redhat-monit/service_groups/etc/monit.d/ crond.logCluster' Jun 21 07:49:46 tangelo puppetmasterd[29416]: Could not find file_metadata for 'modules/shared-ntp_conf/service_groups/ntp.conf.' Jun 21 07:49:46 tangelo puppetmasterd[29585]: Could not find file_metadata for 'modules/redhat-monit/service_groups/etc/monit.d/ sysctl.logCluster' This appears to be mostly for files that do not exist because in a lot of my configurations i tell puppet to deploy the first available of three files: modules/<module name>/files/nodes/<filename>.$fqdn modules/<module name>/files/service_groups/<filename>.$service_group modules/<module name>/files/<filename> I'm guessing this is puppet's way of telling me i'm asking for something that doesn't exist. Is there a way to disable this noise? (short of creating files i don't want/need). This used to fail quietly, which was good. The reason i did this was because someone (I thought Luke ?) said this drop through was a feature ... If there is an alternate way, I'm all ears. 2) searching for information on this i found references on auth.conf which (because i deploy an RPM) is generated for me. However it is a default file, and i'd love to know what to put in it. I can't find any documentation on the subject. Anyone have a link for me to look at please? Cheers chakkerz -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-us...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en.