On Nov 19, 11:33 am, James Louis <jgloui...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's good to know. I originally installed on OpenSuse and it set up the
> sysconfig file automagically. Now I'm working on CentOS and what I'm hearing
> is I don't need to set up a sysconfig file (which I already have).

Some RHEL/CentOS packages also set up a sysconfig file, but you do not
need one as far as Puppet is concerned.  The interface is not really a
feature of Puppet itself, anyway; rather, it's a feature of (some of)
the initscripts that are packaged with Puppet.

An advantage of putting everything needed into puppet.conf is that
Puppet reads it when you start it manually.  If you start
puppet[master]d by hand (e.g. for testing purposes) then the sysconfig
is ignored.


Cheers,

John

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