Hi Eric,

>>Does that make sense?
Yes, I now undestand where it comes from.
The thing that made it confusing was the total of successful changes being 
counted in out_of_sync.

Thanks,
Stefan

Op vrijdag 1 november 2013 23:26:40 UTC+1 schreef Eric Sorenson:

> Hi Stefan, the way I understand it (and hopefully someone will correct 
> me), out_of_sync indicates a total of resources which might need changes. 
> So if we're in enforce mode (not no-op) out_of_sync would be the total of 
> successful + failed changes. If we're in no-op, out_of_sync is the number 
> of resources which WOULD be changed (but we don't know if they would 
> succeed or fail, obviously) 
>
> Does that make sense? This came from trying to reason 
> through lib/puppet/resource/status.rb but maybe I got it wrong.
>
> --eric0
>
> On Friday, November 1, 2013 12:08:20 AM UTC-7, heij...@rechtspraak.nlwrote: 
>>
>>  Hello,
>>
>> I asked the following question in the mcollective-users group [1] but RI 
>> said it was better to ask it here.
>>
>> >>What is the definition of out_of_sync_resources?
>> As I see it now being reported on pending&changed resources, which seems 
>> strangs to me.
>>
>> Stefan
>> [1] 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mcollective-users/TPSudOpAW9U/HyTb4lA1LXwJ
>>  
>>
>

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