Hi Morgan,

You actually want that once a client started to communicate with a master,
it should keep on connecting to the same master for the duration of its run.

esp in 0.24.x, the only way for a server to know in which environment the
client is, is by looking at its cache (created when the facts / catalog were
compliled).

IMHO, you can just use some simple round robin in your puppet.conf template
instead of using DNS round robin at all (at-least, until puppet support it
nativity ).

my 2 cents,
Ohad




On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Morgan Rhodes <morgan.rho...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set it up so that my puppet clients can connect to any
> of a group of puppetmasters set up with aliases to a common hostname
> and DNS round-robin.  The round-robin setup seems to be working, as I
> can see ping, gethostbyname, etc connecting cyclically to each of the
> puppetmasters.  However, running puppetd on the clients always result
> in the request going to a single puppetmaster.  Has anyone been able
> to get this working?  I'm running with puppet 0.24.9.
>
> Thanks!
> Morgan
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