Hi,

I'm running client with --logdest=/var/log/puppet.log just to get a
clean puppet log and don't mix it with messages.

# grep . /etc/sysconfig/puppet |grep -v "^#"
PUPPET_SERVER=gridinstall01.pic.es
PUPPET_LOG=/var/log/puppet.log


But I only get this message in new log:

# cat /var/log/puppet.log 
Mon Nov 24 14:59:53 CET 2008 Puppet (notice): Reopening log files

And I know it runs cause I see puppet process calling yum, etc...

Do I have to do anything else?

**If I comment the option, it puts its log message in a normal way in
/var/log/messages.

TIA,
Arnau

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