I nearly forgot to write in that we removed the puppet client (EPEL)
and reinstalled, and the --verbose went away.  We never did figure out
where it was coming from, though.  Thanks for everyone's help.


On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Todd Zullinger <t...@pobox.com> wrote:
> Kent Rankin wrote:
>> [r...@xxxx ~]# rpm -V puppet
>> S.5....T  c /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
>> [r...@xxxx ~]# grep verbose /etc/init.d/puppet
>> [r...@xxxx ~]# grep verbose /etc/sysconfig/puppet
>> [r...@xxxx ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/puppet
>> # The puppetmaster server
>> #PUPPET_SERVER=puppet
>>
>> # If you wish to specify the port to connect to do so here
>> #PUPPET_PORT=8140
>>
>> # Where to log to. Specify syslog to send log messages to the system log.
>> #PUPPET_LOG=/var/log/puppet/puppet.log
>>
>> # You may specify other parameters to the puppet client here
>> #PUPPET_EXTRA_OPTS=--waitforcert=500
>>
>> I'm not really seeing anything giving it the verbose option...
>> nothing's been modified from EPEL other than the
>> /etc/puppet/puppetd.conf line:
>>
>>     report = true
>
> I don't know where this would be coming from then.  I can't reproduce
> it on a stock CentOS-5.4 system with the EPEL packages.  You might
> want to try running the init script via sh -x /etc/init.d/puppet start
> and see if you see where it picks up the --verbose option.
>
> If anyone sees this with the EPEL packages, I'd be interested to know
> about it.
>
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