Yeah but then when we push out noop = true in puppet.conf how do we then
push out noop = false via puppet if they're all in noop.

Managing on the server is the only way to do it in a safe and scalable way
(we have 500+ nodes)





On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Klavs Klavsen <kl...@enableit.dk> wrote:

> well - perhaps you can put noop = true
>
> or something in puppet.conf on the clients ?
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