Do you have any arp entries for which there is no PTR?
On Aug 17, 2011 10:23 AM, "Dragonfyre13" <dragonfyr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hoping you guys might be able to help me out, I'm not sure what's
> wrong but puppet agent hangs for over a minute, no resource spikes
> (CPU, memory, etc all stay basically the same as without starting
> puppet, barely a blip, and I've got more than enough headroom). It's
> not a serious issue for continuous usage, but really, really annoying
> when testing the manifests I'm starting to create.
>
> Below is a snippet of the agent's output when run with:
> puppet agent --test --noop --debug --trace --verbose --waitforcert 0
>
> Master is running as:
> puppet master --no-daemonize --debug --trace --logdest --summarize
>
> Agent log segment:
> [snip]
> debug: /File[/var/lib/puppet/state]: Autorequiring File[/var/lib/
> puppet]
> debug: Finishing transaction 70059796256340
> debug: Using cached certificate for ca
> debug: Using cached certificate for ubuntu05.wic.west.com
> debug: Finishing transaction 70059798542500
> debug: Loaded state in 0.00 seconds
> debug: Using cached certificate for ca
> debug: Using cached certificate for ubuntu05.wic.west.com
> debug: Using cached certificate_revocation_list for ca
> debug: catalog supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml dot marshal pson raw
> yaml; using pson
> [snip]
> debug: Storing state
> debug: Stored state in 0.01 seconds
> notice: Finished catalog run in 0.16 seconds
> Changes:
> Events:
> Noop: 2
> Total: 2
> Resources:
> Total: 12
> Out of sync: 2
> Skipped: 6
> Time:
> Filebucket: 0.00
> Package: 0.00
> Exec: 0.00
> Config retrieval: 0.44
> Total: 0.45
> Last run: 1313600473
> debug: Using cached certificate for ca
> debug: Using cached certificate for ubuntu05.wic.west.com
> debug: Using cached certificate_revocation_list for ca
> debug: Value of 'preferred_serialization_format' (pson) is invalid for
> report, using default (b64_zlib_yaml)
> debug: report supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml marshal raw yaml; using
> b64_zlib_yaml
>
> Master Log:
> info: Expiring the node cache of ubuntu05.wic.west.com
> info: Not using expired node for ubuntu05.wic.west.com from cache;
> expired at Wed Aug 17 13:00:12 -0400 2011
> info: Caching node for ubuntu05.wic.west.com
> debug: Exec[pwd]: Adding default for logoutput
> debug: Exec[pwd]: Adding default for path
> debug: Exec[whoami]: Adding default for logoutput
> debug: Exec[whoami]: Adding default for path
> notice: Compiled catalog for ubuntu05.wic.west.com in environment
> production in 0.04 seconds
>
>
> Agent hangs between:
> debug: Loaded state in 0.00 seconds
> debug: Using cached certificate for ca
>
> It sits there for over a minute before moving on. I've tried an agent
> on a different system from the master, agent on the same system (as
> above), they have the exact same behavior. At first I thought it was
> the manifest I created (nothing complicated, followed ntp stuff and
> adapted it slightly for the most part), but running this with
> absolutely no manifests being applied for the node hangs for the same
> period of time, in the same place.
>
> I'm using webrick for the server, but since right now I have a single
> client, and that's being fired off manually (not in cron, not a long
> running client, etc), using webrick shouldn't be an issue as far as I
> know. I setup minimal config files, (defaults only) as I originally
> thought maybe the master was delaying things due to not finding the
> configs it wanted. It reduced the logs, but didn't speed it up at all.
>
> I setup everything per the simple recipe, and haven't gone much
> further than that. Any info needed should be easy to post, but this is
> just currently an annoyance more than anything. Once I have everything
> running, I should be fine to have the minute+ delay in with every
> sync, but for testing manifests, etc it's really slowing things down.
>
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