Hi Atha,

 This is what the basefiles class that I have created looks like now:

class basefiles {

file { "/etc/ldap.conf":
      source => "puppet:///snjh/ldap.conf"

     }

file { "/etc/haha.txt":
      source => "puppet:///snjh/haha.txt"
     }
}




I have allowed everything (for the time being) in filersver.conf :

# Define a section 'files'
# Adapt the allow/deny settings to your needs. Order
# for allow/deny does not matter, allow always takes precedence
# over deny
[snjh]
  path /etc/puppet/manifests/files/snjh
  allow *
#  deny *.evil.example.com
#  allow 192.168.0.0/24


And this is the error I am currently getting:

[root@VIRTCENT03:~] #puppetd --test
info: Caching catalog for virtcent03.summitnjhome.com
info: Applying configuration version '1297290431'
err: //basefiles/File[/etc/haha.txt]: Failed to retrieve current state
of resource: Could not retrieve information from source(s)
puppet://puppet/snjh/haha.txt at
/etc/puppet/manifests/classes/basefiles.pp:10
err: //basefiles/File[/etc/ldap.conf]: Failed to retrieve current
state of resource: Could not retrieve information from source(s)
puppet://puppet/snjh/ldap.conf at
/etc/puppet/manifests/classes/basefiles.pp:6
notice: Finished catalog run in 1.03 seconds


thanks for your help!

On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Atha Kouroussis <akourous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> the source specified is wrong. Since this is apparently not in a module, it
> should read:
>
> source => "puppet:///snjh/ldap.conf"
>
> In case you wanted to retrieve your files from another puppetmaster:
> source => "puppet://${puppetmaster}/snjh/ldap.conf"
> where ${puppetmaster} is the name of the server or another variable that
> specifies that name.
> Cheers,
> Atha
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> On Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>
> hello again list!!
>
>
> I am attempting to work out how to serve files with puppet.
>
> Here is my fileserver.conf file
>
> # This file consists of arbitrarily named sections/modules
> # defining where files are served from and to whom
>
> # Define a section 'files'
> # Adapt the allow/deny settings to your needs. Order
> # for allow/deny does not matter, allow always takes precedence
> # over deny
> [snjh]
> path /etc/puppet/manifests/files/snjh
> allow *.summitnjhome.com
> # deny *.evil.example.com
> # allow 192.168.0.0/24
>
>
> Here is the class manifest I am using:
>
>
> class basefiles {
>
> file { "/etc/ldap.conf":
> source => "puppet://puppet/snjh/ldap.conf"
>
> }
>
> file { "/etc/haha.txt":
> source => "puppet://puppet/snjh/haha.txt"
> }
> }
>
>
> And here is the directory I am trying to serve the files from:
>
> [root@virtcent13:/etc/puppet/manifests] #ls -l /etc/puppet/manifests/files
> total 12
> drwxr-xr-x 100 root root 12288 Feb 9 16:32 snjh
>
>
> Each file is in it's expected location. Here is the ldap.conf file I
> am attempting to serve:
>
> [root@virtcent13:/etc/puppet/manifests] #ls -l
> /etc/puppet/manifests/files/snjh/ldap.conf
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9190 Nov 25 21:41
> /etc/puppet/manifests/files/snjh/ldap.conf
>
>
> And this is a sample text file that I wanted to try to place on the
> client to help verify that file serving is working:
>
>
> [root@virtcent13:/etc/puppet/manifests] #ls -l
> /etc/puppet/manifests/files/snjh/haha.txt
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7 Feb 9 15:38
> /etc/puppet/manifests/files/snjh/haha.txt
>
>
>
> And here is the error:
>
>
>
> [root@VIRTCENT03:~] #puppetd --test
> info: Caching catalog for virtcent03.summitnjhome.com
> info: Applying configuration version '1297288565'
> err: //basefiles/File[/etc/haha.txt]: Failed to retrieve current state
> of resource: Could not retrieve information from source(s)
> puppet://puppet/snjh/haha.txt at
> /etc/puppet/manifests/classes/basefiles.pp:10
> err: //basefiles/File[/etc/ldap.conf]: Failed to retrieve current
> state of resource: Could not retrieve information from source(s)
> puppet://puppet/snjh/ldap.conf at
> /etc/puppet/manifests/classes/basefiles.pp:6
> notice: Finished catalog run in 1.09 seconds
>
>
>
> I would sincerely appreciate any advice you may have on this matter.
>
> Thanks!!
>
>
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