Bill Proud wrote:
> Sorry Jed I didn't realise that you didn't know about .puppet
> directories.  A .puppet directory is created in your home directory if
> you accidentally run puppet as yourself and not as root.  The problem
> that I had was that sometimes puppetd was correctly reading SSL
> settings from /var/lib/puppet/ssl and sometimes from ~/.puppet/ssl (I
> started puppet sudo'ed from my account).
> 
> But I don't think that this is Douglas' problem as he is only getting
> his error occasionally whereas mine was happening once every three or
> four runs at the beginning and then increased in frequency.  But still
> my experience might help a bit as I found that, at least in my case,
> no PSON meant actually meant no content at all was fetched from the
> puppetmaster.  And the place to look to see if that is the case is the
> web server log on the master (in /var/log/puppet or whatever).

Check the /var/log/puppet/masterhttp.log.

Regards

James Turnbull

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