Hm, weird. Been running a small cluster on 2.7.1 for a month or so and
haven't experienced this myself.
On Aug 12, 2011 10:03 AM, "Craig White" <craig.wh...@ttiltd.com> wrote:
>
> On Aug 11, 2011, at 5:04 PM, Alan Batie wrote:
>
>> I'm playing with puppet 2.7.1 on centos 5.6; as I read the docs at
>> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/learning/modules1.html, the command:
>>
>> puppet apply --verbose --noop -e "include global::admins"
>>
>> should look for a manifest in /etc/puppet/modules/global/manifests/
>> admins.pp
>>
>> Instead, I get:
>>
>> Could not find class global::admins for admin00.intranet.peak.org at
>> line 1 on node admin00.intranet.peak.org
>>
>> When I strace puppet, I find it's trying to stat "global::admins" as a
>> filename, not parsing it into the module structure?!?
>>
>> What am I missing? Thanks...
> ----
> probably not useful to you but I had the same issue with 2.7.1
>
> If I ran it again, it apparently cached that class and the error was with
the next class... and so on.
>
> Eventually, I could keep running puppet agent (i.e puppet apply) and
eventually it would get a complete catalog and run.
>
> I ended up going back to 2.6.9
>
> Craig
>
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