I have a custom schedule to apply changes to various classes (e.g.,
"File { schedule => normal }").  This works fine for puppetd running as
a daemon.  However, I note that if I run puppetd with the --onetime
option, it applies none of my actions.  puppetd --test will apply them,
and the normal puppetd run by the daemon will as well (just a few
minutes later).

Is there an issue with --onetime and schedules?  Is there something else
that needs to be supplied to make --onetime work as expected (aside from
--ignoreschedules; I don't want to ignore schedule limitations, I'd like
to apply whatever would apply that the schedule would permit).

If I can provide more details, please let me know.
-Alan


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