I would like to schedule puppet to only run EVERYTHING once a day at a
specific time, what would be the best approach to do that?

-Chris

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Thomas Bellman <bell...@nsc.liu.se> wrote:

> mk wrote:
>
> > What I want to do is puppet client( puppetd ) tries to syncronize /etc/
> > hosts permission as 644, and puppetd tries to check every 3 minutes.
> > ( I know 3 min is so quick, this is just a test of "schedule")
> >
> > So I wrote manifests/site.pp,
> >
> >> node default {
> >>        schedule { every3min:
> >>                period => hourly,
> >>                repeat => 20,
> >>        }
>
> You can only use schedules to make Puppet manage something *less* often
> than Puppet's normal run interval.  If you only run Puppet every 30 minutes
> (which is the default for puppetd), then you can use schedule to do some
> expensive things only, for example, every third hour, or once a day, but
> every third minute is meaningless, because Puppet itself isn't running
> that often.
>
>
>        /Bellman
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