Hi,
I think you have confusion about structure.
Structure should be:
human:
|-> manifests
|-> init.pp
|-> user.pp
1. init.pp -> Contains a class definition. (every class under manifests
should be defined in int.pp)
2. human::user (user.pp) is a class which will create user according to
your user.pp file (it should be also defined in init.pp)
Refer link for better understanding of structure of puppet and basics :
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/2.7/reference/modules_fundamentals.html
Thanks & Regards,
Sneha More,
NTT DATA OSS Center Pune, India
On Friday, August 16, 2013 11:14:02 PM UTC+5:30, ytmp123 wrote:
>
> Hi Ellison Marks:
>
> Thanks. But I don't get what I'm exactly expected to do in this exercise.
> Is this structure right?:
>
> - human
> - |-> manifests
> - |-> init.pp
> - |-> user.pp
>
> 1. Does init.pp have to contain a class "human", what shall this class do?
> 2. What does the type "human::user" (user.pp) to do?
>
> Please give me some hints. It would be a great help!
>
>
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