Hi
Yes thanks for that - sort of where i got to I ended up using this
# /etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/manifests/site.pp
lookup('classes', {merge => deep}).include
in my site.pp
and I created a role called puppet-server which I applied via yaml
cat data/nodes/puppet.xxx.com.yaml
---
# for node puppet.yieldbroker.com
message: "This node is using puppet.xxx.com data"
# setup the role
classes:
- role::puppet_server
thanks
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 1:55 PM gramsa49 <[email protected]> wrote:
> It looks like you're attempting to apply manifest.pp not using the agent.
> The apply is looking for the class/type definitions locally, which don't
> exist.
>
> Why not update manifest/site.pp on the puppet master for the applicable
> environment, then use puppet agent -t?
>
> On my PM, I use Hiera to manage the classes and configuration keys:
>
> agrams@puppet:~/puppet/control-repo$ cat manifests/site.pp
> hiera_include('classes')
>
>
> agrams@puppet:~/puppet/control-repo$ cat data/app/puppetmaster.yaml
> ---
> # Include the following classes
> classes:
> - puppetdb
> - puppetdb::master::config
> - r10k
> - r10k::webhook
> - r10k::webhook::config
> # Class parameter values
> r10k::remote: '[email protected]:puppet/control-repo.git'
> r10k::webhook::config::use_mcollective: false
> r10k::webhook::config::public_key_path:
> '/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl/certs/puppet.x.org.pem'
> r10k::webhook::config::private_key_path:
> '/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl/private_keys/puppet.x.org.pem'
> r10k::webhook::config::user: 'puppet'
> r10k::webhook::config::generate_types: true
> r10k::webhook::config::r10k_deploy_arguments: '-pv'
> r10k::webhook::config::pass: >
> ENC[PKCS7,MIIBeQYJKoZIhvcNAQcDoIIBajCCAWYCAQAxggEhMIIBHQIBADAFMAACAQEw
> ...
> r10k::webhook::ruby_bin: '/usr/bin/ruby'
> r10k::webhook::user: 'root'
> r10k::webhook::group: 'root'
>
> Axton
>
> On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 11:55:17 AM UTC-6, Keyzer Suze wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Having another go at puppet :)
>> Bulidng a Centos 8 with puppet install
>> I have built the VM
>> and I have added int he puppet repo
>>
>>
>> yum install https://yum.puppet.com/puppet-release-el-8.noarch.rpm
>>
>> [puppet]
>> name=Puppet Repository el 8 - $basearch
>> baseurl=http://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppet/el/8/$basearch
>> gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-puppet-release
>> enabled=1
>> gpgcheck=1
>>
>>
>>
>> I am using https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/install_puppet.html for
>> guide
>>
>> So I have installed puppet
>>
>> yum install puppetserver
>>
>> setup the CA
>>
>> I can
>> puppet agent --test
>> Info: Using configured environment 'production'
>> Info: Retrieving pluginfacts
>> Info: Retrieving plugin
>> Info: Retrieving locales
>> Info: Caching catalog for puppet.yieldbroker.com
>> Info: Applying configuration version '1573187965'
>> Notice: Applied catalog in 0.01 seconds
>>
>>
>> I have plans of moving to R10K, I had used this before - but stopping
>> using puppet for quite a while.
>>
>> Now I want to install puppetdb, and I would like to make puppet do it. I
>> am having some difficulty in setting that up.
>>
>> I don't want to setup puppet master as I believe /etc/puppet will be
>> reconfigure when I install R10K. so I want o use a manual manifest and
>> apply with puppet agent or puppet apply.
>>
>> So I have this
>>
>> cat manifest.pp
>> node 'puppet' {
>> # Configure puppetdb and its underlying database
>> class { 'puppetdb':
>> }
>> # Configure the Puppet master to use puppetdb
>> class { 'puppetdb::master::config':
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> when when i run
>>
>> puppet apply -v --noop manifest.pp
>> Error: Evaluation Error: Error while evaluating a Resource Statement,
>> Could not find declared class puppetdb (file:
>> /root/puppet/puppetdb/manifest.pp, line: 3, column: 3) on node
>> puppet.yieldbroker.com
>>
>>
>> so whats next, I presume this is because the puppetDB rpm is not install,
>> but chicken egg
>>
>> So how do I do this ?
>>
>> A
>>
>>
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