Hi,

I installed the puppet server on a CentOS 5 box a while back. That box
is configured to authenticate users based on data stored in our
OpenLDAP server. Today I rebooted the box and found that puppetmasterd
wasn't able to start because the LDAP server went down due to recent
power outage.

I checked the configuration settings of the puppet server in /etc/
puppet folder and didn't find anything that would make the puppet
server aware of our LDAP server.

In our logs, I saw the following:
2011-07-19T18:07:30-05:00 <daemon.info> puppet puppetmasterd[1292]:
nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server (sleeping 4 seconds)...
                  2011-07-19T18:07:34-05:00 <daemon.info> puppet
puppetmasterd[1292]: nss_ldap: reconnected to LDAP server ldap://ldap.xxxx.com
after 2 attempts

So how can the puppet server be aware of the LDAP server anyway? How
can I disable it? Thanks.

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