On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:37, Adam M. Dutko <dutko.adam(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I receive an odd message on bastion02 when I logon. The message is:
This is an outstanding task that needs to be done and could be done by
someone in apprentice. Get a list of systems and go around to see
which ones don't have it, what they have on them, and what level they
look to need to be at.
$system_identification has not been defined for this host. Please do
so.
For more information see /etc/system_identification
I actually see the contents of system_identification on puppet02.
Is there a reason why some hosts have this file and others don't?
Where would one "fix" this? Would we add it in the puppet git repo and
change the host configuration in puppet to include the corresponding
module or constraint?
This config is usually in the group class for a set of systems. Not
sure if this is the best way to do it but it is how it has been done
in the past.
-Adam
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