I have that setup now, I have a class for puppet.conf and a command to
restart it, but it isn't getting pushed out automatically.  I also
just discovered a misconfiguration in a critical system config file,
and since puppet isn't doing it's job, I may have to ssh into each box
manually and fix it.

Here's another question, does the puppetd binary need to be in /usr/
bin or some "normal" place?  Due to OpenSolaris being OpenSolaris, my
copy of puppetd is in /usr/ruby/1.8/bin.

A ps shows this:

/usr/ruby/1.8/bin/ruby /usr/ruby/1.8/bin/puppetd

But do I need to put /usr/ruby/1.8/bin in the "path =" statment in
puppet.conf?
(Currently it's commented out by default or unset)

On Sep 17, 4:16 pm, Aj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'll definitely be wanting to setup reporting, even just the log  
> type to get your clients puppet logs back on the master.
>
> On 18/09/2008, at 7:31 AM, josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > With almost 700 nodes this isn't an option.  The whole point of
> > installing puppet in the first place was to not have to do this.
>
> > And like I said, if I run puppetd manually on each box it gets the
> > files, runs the scripts, etc. etc.
>
> > Also due to inconsistencies in the syslog config on these boxes, not
> > all of them have puppet logging to syslog the right way.    Maybe I
> > will just configure puppet to log to a file locally on the box instead
> > of via syslog and see if I can get some more insight that way.
>
> > Josh
>
> > On Sep 17, 12:23 pm, chalex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I would do something like an ssh for loop that looked for the log
> >> entries from the clients to see what they're doing:
>
> >> for i in $NODES
> >> ssh $i grep puppetd /var/log/messages
> >> etc
>
> >> On Sep 17, 9:48 am, josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> I should have mentioned, I'm running four mongrel instances  
> >>> fronted by
> >>> Apache/2.2.8 on the puppetmaster server for serving the clients.
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