On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:33 PM, James Louis <jgloui...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you have to use --no-client on the command line when running puppetd. I've
> set it up in my /etc/sysconfig/puppet file on CentOS so it's pulled in as
> part of PUPPET_EXTRAOPTS.
>

Thanks a lot. That seems to work....
Now I know how to run puppetd in listen mode only, so I can cause
changes via puppetrun when I need and can, only.

My ideal config I am currently thinking is to be able to:

Run puppetd in noop mode, every 30 minutes, so I get to know where a
conifg needs to be applied.
Then, when I am able to, depending on change control processes and
change window times.... I then perform a remote run. One that is not
noop.

Do I need to script all this myself? or does some combination of
puppet command line options provide this already?

Thanks a lot.
Mohamed.

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