Just disable the puppet agent / puppetd (depending on your version) in
chkconfig / update-rc.d / etc.

Further runs would then be done via ssh, either manually or via a
distributed ssh command like ralsh, pdsh, clusterssh, etc.

This is what we do at Livemocha; we're actually in the process of switching
over to using MCollective to trigger Puppet runs.

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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 1:47 AM, Sergey V. Arlashin <sergey...@gmail.com>wrote:

> By default puppet node connects to server periodically and looks if
> there is something execute. I'm wondering is it possible to make
> puppet clients not connect to server themselves? So that it would be
> possible to update a node only with puppetrun nodename.
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