On 6/22/2010 3:03 AM, Patrick Mohr wrote:
I push out changes to puppet.conf using puppet. (I have gsh as a backup for if I really screw things up, but I've never had to use it yet.) Is there any safe and/or good way to restart puppet after a change is made o it's config? I'm assuming that just defining puppet as a service and subscribing to puppet.conf is bad because it will stop puppet in the middle of a run which might make other subscribes not work.
Puppetd does reload its configuration automatically when the config file changes. Any settings that do not get reloaded should be considered bugs and reported to the bug tracker.
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