On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:44:41 AM UTC-5, Stephanie Jackson wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> I'm running puppet agent as a onetime process.  I would expect, if it 
> can't create the pid file, that it would exit non-zero.  However, it seems 
> to exit zero.  Is there any way to change this?  I'd like to know if it 
> couldn't run, and it seems that this is an error. 
>
> [root@db1r1 ~]# puppet agent --onetime --detailed-exitcodes 
> [root@db1r1 ~]# puppet agent --onetime --detailed-exitcodes 
> Could not prepare for execution: Could not create PID file: 
> /var/run/puppet/agent.pid 
> [root@db1r1 ~]# echo $? 
> 0 
>
> Any thoughts? 
>

I would expect the Puppet agent running without --no-daemonize to exit zero 
unless it could not start at all.  If it runs with --onetime 
--no-daemonize, however, then I would expect it to exit nonzero in the 
event of any kind of failure.


John


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