Hey guys..

Thanks for the help!

I found my problem.  I was using pup[pet.conf in /etc/puppet instead
of /usr/local/etc/puppet..... (FreeBSD)

Thanks and sorry for the interruption!
Jackie


On Apr 11, 3:11 pm, JA <atkins.jac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I did verify that there are no other puppet processes running as well.
> Thanks!
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> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Darryl Wisneski
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> <dar...@prometheusresearch.com> wrote:
> > Jackie:
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> > Please post your 1.) puppet.conf, OS Relase, and version of puppet.
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> > 2.) uname -a
> > 3.) pkg_info |grep puppet
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> > Can you check the ps output to make sure there wasn't already a
> > running puppet.  Do you have any jails on the machine that may be
> > running puppet as well and causing PID confusion?
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> > Thanks,
> > -dkw
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> > On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:50:10AM -0400, Christopher Wood wrote:
> >> I couldn't say, perhaps different versions? Or run with more verbosity and 
> >> see what both versions are doing.
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> >> Puppet 2.6.2 on Debian Stable (6.0.4):
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> >> "Enable the most common options used for testing. These are +onetime+, 
> >> +verbose+, +ignorecache, +no-daemonize+, and +no-usecacheonfailure+."
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> >> Puppet 2.7.6 on FreeBSD (9.0-RELEASE):
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> >> "Enable the most common options used for testing. These are 'onetime', 
> >> 'verbose', 'ignorecache', 'no-daemonize', 'no-usecacheonfailure', 
> >> 'detailed-exit-codes', 'no-splay', and 'show_diff'."
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> >> I'm not sure it matters as long as you can get a onetime run. Dig into the 
> >> ruby code if it's really bothering you, of course.
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> >> As to Darryl's comment in another branch, I haven't needed more than 
> >> no-daemonize, verbose, and debug to solve all my problems so far.
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> >> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:27:19AM -0400, JA wrote:
> >> > Thanks so much!
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> >> > However, I am a bit stumped and would so appreciate any clarity you can 
> >> > provide.
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> >> > If I execute 'puppet agent --test' on a RHEL box, it does not start
> >> > the daemon.  But, if I do the same thing using the FreeBSD port, it
> >> > does attempt to start the daemon.
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> >> > Obviously, I am missing something here...
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> >> > Thanks!
> >> > Jackie
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> >> > On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Christopher Wood
> >> > <christopher_w...@pobox.com> wrote:
> >> > > (I'm just starting with FreeBSD, albeit with some months of puppet 
> >> > > experience.)
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> >> > > The puppet agent implies a daemon, but try something like this for a 
> >> > > single run in the foreground:
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> >> > > puppet agent --no-daemonize --onetime
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> >> > > On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 07:31:14AM -0400, JA wrote:
> >> > >> I have installed puppet using the FreeBSD port. ?However, when I try
> >> > >> to use the agent, it attempts to start the puppetd daemon. ?It seems
> >> > >> that there is no way to use this installation without running the
> >> > >> daemon. ?Can anyone shed any light on this?
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> >> > >> Thank you!
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