Well, figures. Right after sending this, I thought to check the filesystem
permissions on the puppetmaster (which were incorrect). I fixed those so
the puppet user could read these files, and it started working.
-Erik
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Erik Anderson <erikerik@gmail.com> wrote:
> So I''ve been through the fileserver documentation time and time
again, and
> I can''t make out what I''m doing wrong here.
>
> Here''s the situation:
>
> --- fileserver.conf:
> [files]
> path /etc/puppet/files
> allow *
>
> --- in my node declaration for hostname
> file { ''/tmp/testfile'':
> ensure => present,
> source => [
> "puppet:///files/hostname/tmp/testfile",
> ]
> }
>
> I have "testfile" on the puppetmaster in:
> /etc/puppet/files/hostname/tmp
>
> When I test this, I get the following:
>
> erik@hostname:~$ sudo puppet agent -t --noop
> info: Caching catalog for hostname
> info: Applying configuration version ''1364850516''
> err: /Stage[main]//Node[hostname.example.com]/File[/tmp/testfile]: Could
> not evaluate: Could not retrieve information from environment production
> source(s) puppet:///files/hostname/tmp/testfile at
> /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp:69
> notice: Finished catalog run in 0.71 seconds
>
> Am I misunderstanding something here? As mentioned before, I''ve
been
> through the fileserver documentation (
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/file_serving.html), and my
> configuration seem to align with documentation on how custom mount points
> should be set up.
>
> I''m running puppet 2.7.11.
>
> Thank you!
> -Erik
>
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