Poking around a little more, I tried purging facter and puppet and
re-installing them. The re-installed facter and puppet is twice as fast,
but that's still slow. (1min for a facter run, and 5min for a puppet
run)

Interestingly I cannot successfully retrieve the signed cert from the
puppetmaster. I was able to connect to submit one, and I can connect
with openssl, but puppet just reports failed to retrieve cert.

This leads me to suspect some kind of network/firewall issue, but I
don't know why openssl would connect, and how the puppetmaster got the
cert request, if there's a firewall issue.

seph

Peter Meier <peter.me...@immerda.ch> writes:

>>> this looks more like a facter issue. did you upgrade facter as well?
>>> how fast is it to run facter?
>>
>> Excellent suggestion. The new machine takes .8s for a facter run, where
>> the old one takes just under 2min. Not sure if that's enough to account
>> for it, but it seems related.
>>
>> Both machines are running facter 1.5.7ubuntu1, which I don't think is
>> very old.
>
> actually the most recent one.
>
> do you have any idea why collecting facts could take that long? I
> assume that it runs somewhere in a timeout. something like io-wait on
> a mount etc.
>
> cheers pete
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