On Feb 10, 7:52 am, Sam F <xak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi every one,
>
> I have a strange behavior with my puppet agent on CentOS 5.7.
>
> The agent does not write into the log file when it runs as a daemon.
> Nevertheless, It does when it is run manually by "puppet agent -t".
>
> And the behavior is the same even if I specify explicitly the log file
> on the command line like :
>
> /usr/bin/puppet agent --logdest=/var/log/syslog
>
> Here is my puppet.conf
> -----------------------------------
> [main]
> vardir=/var/lib/puppet
> ssldir=/var/lib/puppet/ssl
> rundir=/var/run/puppet
> factpath=$vardir/lib/facter
> pluginsync=true
> server=puppetmaster01.back.adencf.local
> #server=puppetmaster02.int.adencf.local
>
> [agent]
> environment=development
> #listen = true # Issue on CentOS 5.7 confirmed by a bugreport on
> PuppetLabs
> report = true
>
> In /etc/sysconfig/puppet
> -----------------------------------
> # Defaults for puppet - sourced by /etc/init.d/puppet
> # Start puppet on boot?
> START=yes
>
> # Pull puppetmaster periodicaly
> PUPPET_EXTRA_OPTS=""
> PUPPET_LOG="/var/log/syslog"
> PUPPETD="/usr/bin/puppet agent"
>
> PUPPET_LOG="/var/log/syslog"
>
> Have any one of you an idea about that ?

Can you try and set autoflush to true?

http://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/2.7.9/configuration.html#autoflush

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