K
kabu
Guest
Hello,
I'm using puppet-2.7.10-1 on CentOs 6.3, working on new module and I'm following this structure:
opendkim/
├── files
│ └── etc
│ └── opendkim
│ └── keys
├── manifests
│ ├── config.pp
│ ├── init.pp
│ ├── install.pp
│ ├── params.pp
│ └── service.pp
└── templates
└── etc
├── init.d
│ └── opendkim.erb
└── opendkim
├── KeyTable.erb
├── opendkim.conf.erb
├── SigningTable.erb
and when I run puppet agent --test I get this:
Another odd thing is that in order to make it work I have to specify class in /etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp file where is completely different from the following approach:
<module-name>
├── manifests
│ ├── config.pp
│ ├── init.pp
│ ├── install.pp
│ ├── params.pp
│ └── service.pp
Is there a place where you can define where to put classes or puppet should be smart enough to recognize statement "class <class-name>" in every .pp file ?
I was hoping that someone could shed some light on my issue or point me somewhere.
Thanks
I'm using puppet-2.7.10-1 on CentOs 6.3, working on new module and I'm following this structure:
opendkim/
├── files
│ └── etc
│ └── opendkim
│ └── keys
├── manifests
│ ├── config.pp
│ ├── init.pp
│ ├── install.pp
│ ├── params.pp
│ └── service.pp
└── templates
└── etc
├── init.d
│ └── opendkim.erb
└── opendkim
├── KeyTable.erb
├── opendkim.conf.erb
├── SigningTable.erb
Code:
opendkim/manifests/init.pp
# Class: opendkim
#
# This class installs opendkim
#
# Actions:
# Installs opendkim
class opendkim {
include opendkim::install
include opendkim::params
include opendkim::config
include opendkim::service
}
Code:
manifests/nodes.pp
node 'hostname' { include opendkim }
and when I run puppet agent --test I get this:
Code:
$ sudo puppet agent --test
err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server:
Error 400 on SERVER: Could not find class opendkim for hostname at
/etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp:13 on node hostname warning:
Not using cache on failed catalog err: Could not
retrieve catalog; skipping run
Another odd thing is that in order to make it work I have to specify class in /etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp file where is completely different from the following approach:
<module-name>
├── manifests
│ ├── config.pp
│ ├── init.pp
│ ├── install.pp
│ ├── params.pp
│ └── service.pp
Is there a place where you can define where to put classes or puppet should be smart enough to recognize statement "class <class-name>" in every .pp file ?
I was hoping that someone could shed some light on my issue or point me somewhere.
Thanks