On Jun 14, 2011, at 8:33 AM, Peter Bukowinski wrote:
> Try quoting your node names, e.g.
>
> node 'ubuntu2.ttinet' {
----
trying to keep this as simple as possible just to get one client to work.
# cat site.pp
import "templates"
import "nodes"
# cat nodes.pp
node 'ubuntu.ttinet' {
include ntp.
}
node 'ubuntu2.ttinet' {
include ntp,
}
# cat templates.pp
class baseclass {
}
node default {
include baseclass
}
info: Not using expired node for ubuntu2.ttinet from cache; expired at Tue Jun
14 09:23:28 -0700 2011
info: Caching node for ubuntu2.ttinet
debug: importing '/etc/puppet/manifests/templates.pp' in environment production
debug: importing '/etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp' in environment production
err: Could not parse for environment production: Syntax error at '.'; expected
'}' at /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp:2 on node ubuntu2.ttinet
err: Could not parse for environment production: Syntax error at '.'; expected
'}' at /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp:2 on node ubuntu2.ttinet
^Cnotice: Caught INT; calling stop
quoting the node names changed nothing
If there is actually some tutorial somewhere that actually shows me what it is
I need to do to connect in a second computer beyond just getting the
certificate, please let me know but I have been working on this since last
Friday. I am not that stupid. I got Chef working in just 2 or 3 hours.
Thanks
Craig
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