Hi,  

Just take a look into your logs. You'll see something like:

(/Stage[main]/Mcollective::Server/Service[mcollective])

where `Mcollective::Server' points to `mcollective::server' subclass in the 
catalog. Just look for such log format and you'll know processing which 
manifest puppet-agent stops on.

Best, 

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On Saturday, 3 March 2012 at 18:04, Raboo wrote:

> On 3 mar, 17:59, Russell Van Tassell <russel...@gmail.com (http://gmail.com)> 
> wrote:
> > My guess ... Just look in your puppet log to see what manifest ran last. At
> > one of my previous engagements, we routinely had zombied processes off of
> > puppet ... Eventually found an unclosed loop in a child process that was
> > causing it.
> 
> 
> How do I see which manifest run last?
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