Use "puppetd --disable" and "puppetd --enable".
I... guess... that will do. Not ideal though as it stops puppet from
running new updates by making it think it's already running. It also
doesn't log to syslog that it's currently disabled, so it makes it
tough to see if it's been running for a long time and is completely
borked, or just locked for an upgrade.
Looks like this could be improved from the puppet side. Is there a
bugreport filed for that?
cheers pete
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