Nigel Kersten a écrit :
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 4:53 PM, James Louis <jgloui...@gmail.com> wrote:
exactly. to what purpose?
To trigger an immediate run on a client with the common options used
when testing a real run, not a noop run.
If there was a clear word that described this functionality, we
probably wouldn't be having this discussion.
Please take care that, for my site, and I think other ones,
puppetd -t
is *the* way to run puppet.
We never use puppetd in daemonized mode, and manual runs puppet when
needed with -t option.
Unfortunately, puppet guys do not really consider this aspect, that
Puppet could be (and it is) used in a CLI mode, and this is really
useful (even mandatory)
(by the way, --nodaemonize does not mean 'no daemonize', but 'no detach')
Aruélien
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