Im with you in thinking it is a host issue I thought I would check here 
first before abandoning hope.  Puppet is ran as root and selinux is 
disabled.

On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:18:03 AM UTC-5, jcbollinger wrote:
>
>
>
> On Monday, July 16, 2012 5:23:15 PM UTC-5, Corey Hammerton wrote:
>>
>> it works for me when redhat is quoted. 
>>
>
> Puppet generally does a good job of choosing the right provider, so it is 
> rarely necessary to specify one explicitly.  That's especially so for 
> RedHat variants, which tend to be well tested and well supported.  In 
> particular, I have never needed to specify a Service provider explicitly 
> for CentOS 5.x / 6.x clients.
>
> Furthermore, it is a matter of good style to quote parameter values, but 
> it is not actually necessary to do so for many of them, especially those 
> that are strictly alphanumeric.
>
> Since the manifests work on a large number of boxes and fail only on one, 
> it seems likely that there's something strange about the odd system that's 
> causing the problem.  Is the Puppet running as root, or at least as a 
> sufficiently-privileged user?  Speaking of privilege, is SELinux running in 
> enforcing mode?
>
> John
>
>

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