Hey all, this is my first post. I did try and search the group first before 
posting :)

I've been using puppet for quit some time now and decide it was time to 
install 3.02.. So I blew a way my old installation of 2.6 and started from 
scratch. So to test I have two servers running on cent os 6.3. One's to be 
a master and one's a client

On the client I have installed (yum install puppet)
on the master I have installed (yum install puppet and yum install 
puppet-server)
I kept my old puppet.conf for reference and determined that most of the 
configuration options are the same... ( just a basic test.. wanna run a 
couple modules to move files thats about it ) 

I have yum installed everything as root
So when I start my master.. I'm able to start the puppet agent(service 
puppet start).(as root)  but then when I try and start the master (service 
puppetmaster start) (as root) it says its starts.. but then when I do a 
service status it states puppet dead but pid file exists.. so then I go 
under /var/log/messages and I See this 

Starting puppet master version 3.0.2 
reopening log files
Could not run: Permission denied - /var/log/puppet/masterhttpd.log
I also see this too

Starting puppet client version 3.0.2
reopening log file
failed to apply catalog connection refused - connect 2 
could not send report - connect

when I check /var/log/puppet/masterhttpd.log it shows masterhttpd.log as rw 
-rw puppet puppet.. So naturally I do a chmod 777 on it but it doesn't make 
a difference.

any ideas what could be my issue? Never had anything like this on 2.6..

Thanks so much 





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