Are you running passenger?  I believe there is/was a known issue with this and 
passenger.

Jason

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On Sep 23, 2011, at 21:29, Jo Rhett <jrh...@netconsonance.com> wrote:

> I want to check in and see if this is a known issue before I open a bug.  I'm 
> seeing a particular issue where after a manifest change, the first run with 
> the newly compiled catalog will not report the changes made to the system.
> 
> For example, 
> 1. I edited a manifest to change the ntp servers.  
> 2. I run "puppet agent --test" (which includes verbose) and it reports the 
> new catalog timestamp, but shows no changes 
> 
> info: Caching catalog for changes.for.me
> info: Applying configuration version '1316827173'
> notice: Finished catalog run in 248.13 seconds
> 
> 3. I confirm that the ntp.conf was in fact changed as per the new catalog
> 4. Reverse the ntp.conf edit by hand
> 5. Re-run "puppet agent --verbose" and it shows the changes being made
> 
> info: Caching catalog for changes.for.me
> info: Applying configuration version '1316827173'
> --- /etc/ntp.conf     2011-09-21 05:27:43.000000000 +0000
> +++ /tmp/puppet-file.8965.0   2011-09-23 06:08:12.000000000 +0000
> @@ -43,7 +43,11 @@
>  
>  # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpq utility.
>  #controlkey 8
> +# Managed by Class['ntp']
> -server 10.50.0.2
> +server 10.50.0.1
> 
> info: FileBucket adding {md5}965a1ecdd47c86415ea2d0e52c632d99
> info: /File[ntp.conf]: Filebucketed /etc/ntp.conf to puppet with sum 
> 965a1ecdd47c86415ea2d0e52c632d99
> notice: /File[ntp.conf]/content: content changed 
> '{md5}965a1ecdd47c86415ea2d0e52c632d99' to 
> '{md5}883cdb9b8c44718eaadf1d3cea6cff96'
> info: /File[ntp.conf]: Scheduling refresh of Service[ntpd]
> info: /File[ntp.conf]: Scheduling refresh of Service[ntpd]
> notice: /Stage[main]/Ntp/Service[ntpd]: Triggered 'refresh' from 2 events
> info: Creating state file /var/lib/puppet/state/state.yaml
> notice: Finished catalog run in 249.33 seconds
> 
> In case you missed it, the same actions were taken by puppet client in steps 
> 2 and 5, but it only outputs the changes to the terminal session in step 5.  
> The catalog has not changed in between these steps.
> 
> This is persistently repeatable on CentOS 5.6 using the EPEL 2.6.6 puppet 
> RPMs.  Does anyone know if this problem has already been fixed or not, or 
> should I report it as a new bug?
> 
> -- 
> Jo Rhett
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