Sukh Khehra wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering what people out there are doing to monitor puppetd in 
> large environments. I’d love to hear what the best practices are 
> around this.
>
> We have a few hundred hosts and are currently looking at the 
> timestamps on the yaml files in /var/lib/puppet/yaml/facts/ on 
> puppetmasters to make sure all clients are alive. Is it true that for 
> a given client the fact file on the puppetmaster will always get 
> updated on every one of its puppet runs? Or does it update only when 
> facts change.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sukh
>
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There is a nagios plugin in the ext/ directory in the source tree. I use 
this, as well as the 'err' tag to send errors in applying manifests to 
my group's mailing list.

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