Thanks for the reference, John.

We need to ensure that these remote mounts are owned/grouped by specific 
UID/GID -- hence why I had ownership involved there.   We could do this via 
UID/GID only (not name) if that works better?   I don't understand how 
apply that ownership to /home/201301 would affect / or /home.

Then, Puppet would need to check that it's present, has the correct 
permissions and owership, and ensure it's mounted -- or, in the case of 
aged data, not mounted and not present.


Thanks.

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