On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 03:14, Kent <dri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think it's issue #5752, I opened that issue and provided a
> patch to resolve it.
> When I build new versions of Puppet for my Solaris hosts I apply that
> patch each time via my build script and I'm still having some hosts
> where the crontab gets "eaten" and it always seems to correspond with
> 'prtdiag' issues or timeouts.
>
> Facter has a timeout built in for prtdiag and then does a kill routine
> if it needs to clean up.
> I wonder if it's being overly agressive and accidentally killing some
> or all of the Puppet run in turn causing this issue?

I agree, that I think this is probably what is happening. I've since
stopped using puppet to manage our solaris crontab files since we
can't currently fully puppetize our crontabs. Unfortunately, solaris
doesn't have a cron.d directory where we can drop crontab files
either.

Romeo

> On Mar 13, 5:31 pm, Greg <greg.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Have seen similar. Quite often when prtdiag fails to complete, I've
>> found that restarting svc:/system/picl:default returns everything back
>> to normal...
>>
>> Hopefully all your root cron jobs are in Puppet and will be rebuilt on
>> the next run...
>>
>> Greg
>>
>> On Mar 14, 9:26 am, John Warburton <jwarbur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
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>> > On 14 March 2012 09:16, Romeo Theriault <romeo.theria...@maine.edu> wrote:
>>
>> > > Here are the logs the solaris 10 box returns after it's crontab gets
>> > > destroyed:
>>
>> > > ERR     Puppet  Could not prefetch cron provider 'crontab': Could not 
>> > > read
>> > > crontab for root: No child processes
>> > > NOTICE  /Stage[main]/Puppet/Cron[puppet]/ensure created
>> > > NOTICE  Puppet  Finished catalog run in 2.52 seconds
>>
>> > > After this the only thing that exists in the crontab is the entry we
>> > > have puppet adding.
>>
>> > > I found this bug:
>>
>> > >http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/1672
>>
>> > > which says there was a fix and it was merged but we're still seeing
>> > > this issue...
>>
>> > > puppet agent v. 2.7.9
>> > > facter v. 1.6.5
>>
>> > It could be this bug -https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/5752
>>
>> > That andhttps://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/9854arekeeping me from
>> > pushing migrating to 2.7 up my priority list
>>
>> > Indeed, there are 5 issues marked Urgent in the 2.7.x bucket
>>
>> > John
>
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