thanks Matt, I'll be careful to not send usage question to dev group
next time.

On Jan 19, 3:25 am, Matt Robinson <m...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:
> Jacky,
> This is really more of a puppet usage question than a development
> question, so I'm replying to this in the puppet-users group also where
> this would have been better asked.
>
> I'm not sure what might be happening with puppet kick without some
> more debugging info, but I think it might related to your security
> configurations on those clients.
>
> The fact that you're getting a 403 when running the curl command makes
> me think that your auth.conf or namespaceauth.conf aren't setup
> properly on the clients you're trying to kick.  Take a look at the
> example conf files in puppet's conf directory and the documentation
> for security settings:
>
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/security.html#authconf
>
> Matt
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> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 6:30 AM, jacky wu <jacky.wuch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > hello, everyone , I have a problem today.
> > In my business, i have more than 10 linux servers , each of which runs
> > a puppet client.
> > on my puppet master server , sometimes , i need to trigger every
> > server update  from puppet master right now , so i wirte a shell
> > script to traversal each server to run command "puppet kick
> > node_name.example.com", but some client will cause a timeout for a
> > long time. I  don't wanna wait so long time, i need the puppet_master
> > skip trigger a client_server which can not be connected. I can not
> > find the way to set timeout from the "puppet" command help manual. On
> > the other hand, I found another way to trigger a client update from
> > puppetlab's online document, that is rest api "curl -k -X PUT -H
> > "Content-Type: text/pson" -d 
> > "{}"https://puppetclient:8139/production/run/{anything}";.
> > I run this command on my puppet_master server, but it said "puppet
> > kick  Error 403 on SERVER: Forbidden request". The thing surprise me
> > is the client did updated at that time.
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