On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 4:44:54 PM UTC-6, Jeff Goldschrafe wrote: > > Sorry to be a thread-necromancer, but we're seeing the same problem on a > tiny subset of our hosts. We saw the problem on a CentOS 5 x86_64 host, > then it mysteriously went away, and now we're consistently seeing it on a > CentOS 5 i386 host. As with pattryn, the resource applies successfully when > run from the command line with *puppet apply*, but does not when Puppet > is running with *puppet agent -t*. SELinux is in permissive mode. Things > work fine when nscd is running, but like many CentOS 5 users, we'll never > touch that thing in production. > > We saw this behavior originally on the 2.7 client, upgraded to the 3.0 > client, and are still seeing the issue. > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Did you ever have nscd running on the affected system? Nscd is rather deeply integrated with the C library, such that depending on how it is configured, you may need to restart the system after disabling or reconfiguring it.
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