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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Puppet open source ERROR 400 Post 302883668 by vvz on Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:36:17 PM
Old 01-15-2014
Puppet open source ERROR 400

Hi! I' have 2 files:

file test.pp

Code:
class copy {
file {"/etc/puppet/files/client1/testfile":
path => "/home/vassiliy/mytestfile",
source => "puppet:///mpoint/client1/testfile",
mode => '644'
}

and file site.pp

Code:
import "test.pp"
node client1 {
include copy
}

in fileserver.conf

created section:

Code:
[mpoint]
path /etc/puppet/files
allow *

but when I'm trying to copy file to client1 host i got rspond in /var/log/messages :
Code:
ERROR 400 on SERVER: Not authorized to call find on /file_metadata/mpoint/client1/testfile with {:links=>"manage"}

Could you help me with the issue?
I'm newbie in puppet
 

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PUPPET-APPLY(8) 						   Puppet manual						   PUPPET-APPLY(8)

NAME
puppet-apply - Apply Puppet manifests locally SYNOPSIS
Applies a standalone Puppet manifest to the local system. USAGE
puppet apply [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [-d|--debug] [-v|--verbose] [-e|--execute] [--detailed-exitcodes] [-l|--logdest file] [--apply cat- alog] [--catalog catalog] file DESCRIPTION
This is the standalone puppet execution tool; use it to apply individual manifests. When provided with a modulepath, via command line or config file, puppet apply can effectively mimic the catalog that would be served by puppet master with access to the same modules, although there are some subtle differences. When combined with scheduling and an automated system for pushing manifests, this can be used to implement a serverless Puppet site. Most users should use 'puppet agent' and 'puppet master' for site-wide manifests. OPTIONS
Note that any configuration parameter that's valid in the configuration file is also a valid long argument. For example, 'modulepath' is a valid configuration parameter, so you can specify '--tags class,tag' as an argument. See the configuration file documentation at http://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/stable/configuration.html for the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with '--genconfig'. --debug Enable full debugging. --detailed-exitcodes Provide transaction information via exit codes. If this is enabled, an exit code of '2' means there were changes, an exit code of '4' means there were failures during the transaction, and an exit code of '6' means there were both changes and failures. --help Print this help message --loadclasses Load any stored classes. 'puppet agent' caches configured classes (usually at /etc/puppet/classes.txt), and setting this option causes all of those classes to be set in your puppet manifest. --logdest Where to send messages. Choose between syslog, the console, and a log file. Defaults to sending messages to the console. --execute Execute a specific piece of Puppet code --verbose Print extra information. --apply Apply a JSON catalog (such as one generated with 'puppet master --compile'). You can either specify a JSON file or pipe in JSON from standard input. Deprecated, please use --catalog instead. --catalog Apply a JSON catalog (such as one generated with 'puppet master --compile'). You can either specify a JSON file or pipe in JSON from standard input. EXAMPLE
$ puppet apply -l /tmp/manifest.log manifest.pp $ puppet apply --modulepath=/root/dev/modules -e "include ntpd::server" $ puppet apply --catalog catalog.json AUTHOR
Luke Kanies COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011 Puppet Labs, LLC Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License Puppet Labs, LLC June 2012 PUPPET-APPLY(8)
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