Hi James,

Could you give a little more information about your issue?  How did you
install the packages?  How are you attempting to start the services?  Your
PID location appears to be nonstandard, so I would be curious if you have
anything in your puppet.conf specifying an alternate pidfile.  The default
location for pidfile is /var/run/puppet/puppet.pid.

Zach


On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 8:35 AM, James Lee <lebronz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi experts! I am running Puppet 0.25.5 on CentOS, and I have two
> machines, one running as master one as client. My master machine seems
> alright but my client machine keeps on getting this message: "Could
> not run: Could not create PID file: /var/lib/puppet/run/puppetd.pid"
>
> I'm new to this and I'm really confused, the steps I took for the
> client is almost identical to the master, but it seems that the master
> has created a PID file automatically upon startup. I've searched
> online for troubleshooting method including removing "puppet.pid" and
> ".svn", but still not working.
>
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