Justin Lloyd
2011-Dec-05 18:53 UTC
[Puppet Users] Errors using puppetlabs dashboard, passenger, and mysql modules from github
I''m confused about certain Puppet parameterized class usage and scoping. The puppetlabs-dashboard module at github<https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-dashboard/blob/master/manifests/passenger.pp>starts with the following: class dashboard::passenger ($dashboard_site, $dashboard_port) inherits dashboard { Class [''::passenger''] -> Apache::Vhost[$dashboard_site] class { ''::passenger'': port => $dashboard_port, } I also have the puppetlabs-apache and puppetlabs-mysql classes in my modules directory and I''m trying to install dashboard on a test host as per the instructions: node test { class { ''dashboard'': dashboard_ensure => ''present'', dashboard_user => ''puppet-dashboard'', dashboard_group => ''puppet-dashboard'', dashboard_password => ''changeme'', dashboard_db => ''dashboard_production'', dashboard_charset => ''utf8'', dashboard_site => $fqdn, dashboard_port => ''80'', mysql_root_pw => ''changeme'', passenger => true, mysql_package_provider => ''yum'', ruby_mysql_package => ''ruby-mysql'', } } However, I''m getting the following error when running puppetd -t on the test host: # puppetd -t notice: Ignoring --listen on onetime run err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on SERVER: Puppet::Parser::AST::Resource failed with error ArgumentError: Could not find declared class ::passenger at /etc/puppet/modules/dashboard/manifests/passenger.pp:21 on node chelutlunx09.karmalab.net warning: Not using cache on failed catalog err: Could not retrieve catalog; skipping run # Does anyone know why I might be getting this error? For what it''s worth, I''ve already had to make another change to dashboard''s init.pp due to a misuse of the mysql::server class by the dashboard class, so I''m concerned that there are other issues I''ve not yet encountered: - class { ''mysql::server'': root_password => $mysql_root_pw } + class { ''mysql::server'': config_hash => { root_password => $mysql_root_pw } } This is because of how the mysql::server class is actually defined: class mysql::server( $service_name = $mysql::params::service_name, $config_hash = {}, $package_name = ''mysql-server'' ) Thanks, Justin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en.