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Re: oddity: msg#00187

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Subject: Re: oddity

On 10/17/07 10:10 AM, "Luke Kanies" <luke@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Oct 17, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Ryan Dooley wrote:

> Shouldn't puppetd -o --ignoreschedules ... imply that splay*
> options are
> ignored :-)  If that's not the intended behavior could we get a --
> run-now
> that ignores splay* and schedules?

Hmm.  This is one of the reasons I never liked splay -- it's a pain
for humans to deal with.

--test adds --no-splay, and you're running interactively, that's what
you should normally do.

Groovy, I’ll try that here in a second.

My guess is that if you run puppetd -t --ignoreschedules, you'll get
the behaviour you want.

I'm not sure about adding an option that does -t and ignores
schedules; what do others think?

My thought here was for system installation.  The first thing I do is to check for a host key in my ssl directory.  If that doesn’t exist, I run puppet with –o to pull the initial configuration.  I suppose the installed package (which provides puppet.conf) should just leave out the splay options.  Once the first run is done, the current puppet.conf will be pulled from the local puppet master.

That’s what I’ll do in the short term eagerly awaiting 0.23.3 :-)

Cheers,
Ryan
 
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