Installed the EPEL package... it runs it as a daemon without options.
Here's the output from ps -ef|grep puppet:

root     10249     1  0 Mar08 ?        00:02:17 /usr/bin/ruby
/usr/sbin/puppetd --verbose


Thanks.


On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Todd Zullinger <t...@pobox.com> wrote:
> I wrote:
>> James Turnbull wrote:
>>> Do you get a report each time without a value specified in
>>> config_version?
>>
>> Yes.  With config_version commented out in puppet.conf, I get a report
>> using the timestamp even if nothing has changed.  With a command set
>> for config_version, I also get a report when nothing has changed.
>
> Though perhaps I should have tested more patiently.  That was with
> puppetd -t, which implies --verbose.  Waiting for a normal puppet run
> or using the equivalent options to --test, less --verbose, e.g.:
>
> puppetd --onetime --ignorecache --no-daemonize --no-usecacheonfailure
>
> I don't get a report in either case when nothing changes.
>
> Sorry for the false report.
>
> Ken, are you running puppet as a daemon or via cron?  Is the verbose
> option set in your configuration or on the command line?
>
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