Jewels wrote:
> Without changing the normal 30 minutes timer, I was wondering if there
> was a way to have a puppet MASTER force a client to reload somehow?
> 
> Here is why - I am giving my help desk access to a webpage on a puppet
> Master. It will allow them to edit a single file. I need that file to
> update to the specific client as soon as it is saved. Because of
> security issues, I can't put the page on the client directly, it has
> to be pushed out to the client from the master.
> 
> Any thoughts? I do have nagios and puppet running, and was trying to
> brainstorm a way to use the two in conjunction to make this happen,
> but I guess I am missing something. Then again, there may not be a
> way??

Check out the listen option to puppetd.  It'll tell the client to listen for
the puppetrun program, allowing you to trigger runs without waiting for the
next scheduled run.

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