Background I am using puppet via direct invokation of puppet apply
path/to/manifest.pp -- no puppet server involved. Puppet is 3.1.1 on
RHEL6.x and CentOS6.x boxes.

I needed to study a file change, coming from a concat. Looking at the
report, I had the hash. This did not work:

# puppet filebucket get --local d49537fd4cd4a5e588b2775f25f511e6
Error: Could not run: File not found

instead, this does work (but how would one know the right bucket?):

# puppet filebucket  get -b /var/lib/puppet/clientbucket  --local
d49537fd4cd4a5e588b2775f25f511e6

OTOH, this Just Works:

# puppet filebucket backup --local  /etc/motd
/etc/motd: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e

# puppet filebucket get --local d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e

However, looking into /var/lib/puppet is is clear that they use
different buckets. Using puppet apply will use
/var/lib/puppet/clientbucket , while using puppet filebucket --local
will use /var/lib/puppet/bucket .

In my case I used strace and find to figure out where things were
going, which is hardly recommendable.

cheers,


m
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