Hi,

Vincent Louviaux wrote:
> I have a lot of systems where the puppetd doesn't do anything ..

Have you recently upgraded Puppet and/or Facter? If so,  you are hitting 
the same Facter bug that I did with EL4.  Essentially, Facter hangs 
trying to read /proc/uptime and /proc/virtual (on my XenU guests). You 
should try the new Facter 1.5.5RC1 which has the fixes for these to see 
if that resolves the problem.

I actually had to manually fix all my servers because Puppet had 
stopped working. Also, when upgrading Facter, make sure you restart 
Puppet (if you're running a daemon), otherwise you can also run into 
problems I've discovered.

Hope that helps,
Avi

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