I could be wrong, as I'm still on 0.25 myself, but I think you want the
--waitforcert <seconds> option.

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On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 5:49 AM, TJ Yang <tjyang2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How do I initiate a certificate request without going into non-daemon mode
> ?
>
> According to "Pro Puppet" book, so far the only way I know that can
> trigger a certficate request with puppet master is like this
>
>  puppet agent --server=puppetmaster.test.com --no-daemonize --verbose
>
> but doing so will break my intention of automation I need to create a
> puppet client package. A control-C is needed to terminate the process.
> I have puppetmaster configured to be auto grant and sign certificate
> requests. and I like puppet client can auto issue a request which will
> be granted and start itself up when running
> "/etc/init.d/puppetagent268  start"
>
>
> Is there a command  "puppet cert --clean puppetagent1.test.com" for
> puppet agent ?
> For now I have to go into $ssldir subdirectory to manually cleanup
> existing certificate.
>
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