This could be related to a bug in puppet, even though  the dependency is 
defined between classes, the resources within the classes float and get 
executed in a different order. Take a look at the "anchor" pattern in the 
puppetlabs documentation.

Juan

On Sunday, September 15, 2013 6:14:17 AM UTC+1, chengkai liang wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>    I have the following classes define:
>
>    init.pp
>
>       class { 'A': } ->
>       class { 'B': } ->
>       class { 'C': }
>
> Supposedly, the execution order should A then B then C, but the actual 
> execution order seems that C is being executed before B.  Why is this 
> happening?  Isn't -> will chain up the resources order?
>
> Anybody has any idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Chengkai 
>

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