Does a manual puppet agent run (puppet agent --test) have a defined exit status
to indicate if errors were detected? This is not described by the built-in
help. In two test cases, I have only seen a return code of 2. Both runs made
some changes. One had warnings, the other didn't.
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Chris
:
seen: 'true'
notify: Exec[dr_apparmor]
nfs::client_enabled: true
nfs::manage_packages: true
nfs::nfs_v4_client: false
nfs_client_mounts:
:
server:
share:
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Chris Ritson (School of Computing)
Newcastle University, NE1 7RU
Tel: +44(0)1912080073
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use. Is this a
bug/feature? Is this something I could/should have been able to avoid with
better knowledge of puppet's configuration options?
Chris Ritson
Newcastle University IT,
c/o School of Computing Science,
Floor 8,
Claremont Tower,
Newcastle University,
NE1 7RU, UK.
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they run
the puppet agent from cron once an hour at a random time or with a random splay
from within puppet if the start time is not already randomised.
How much memory would be normal for a setup of this size, and how is it likely
to scale as we add more client agents?
Chris Ritson (Computing
this with puppet. As I understand it both my
file ... { ensure directory }
recipies need to refer to the same directory name.
Chris Ritson.
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