Hi all,
I'm testing fileserving performance under 0.25 and I noticed that
processing large files seems to take much longer than it should.
Here's what I've got:
class filetest {
file { "/var/tmp/test.tar":
source => "puppet:///filetest/test.tar",
backup => false
}
}
My test file is about 30MB. As expected, the initial run took a while
(over 30 seconds), but once the file was in place on the client
puppetd was still taking more than five seconds to process it. That
didn't seem right, so I trussed puppetd and found that puppetd is
downloading the entire file from the puppetmaster every single time it
runs.
I was under the impression that puppetd would only download a file if
the local checksum didn't match the puppetmaster's checksum for that
file. Am I mistaken?
Thanks,
Josh Anderson
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