Felix,

If you run puppetd from /etc/init.d, you may want to tweak its
environment right in its init Script.

Nexenta is using SMF like Solaris, not init.d like Linux.

In any case, be sure to create a suitable environment. Puppet cannot do
that for you (afaik).

Yes that is right. And my question was how to do so - and where ;-)

Thanks
jerry

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