Hi,

good find. As far as I've learned, --test implies the "funny exit codes"
option, so you likely want to try "puppet agent --one-time --nodaemonize".

HTH,
Felix

On 03/20/2013 03:00 PM, MartinW wrote:
> I read on the puppet documentation web pages that there is a parameter
> called --detailed-exitcodes which I thought might help but that doesn't
> work at all:
> 
> puppetd --test --detailed-exitcodes --env test
> invalid option: --detailed-exitcodes
> Try '/usr/sbin/puppetd --help'
> 
> Am I missing something here, is there any other way for me to tell if
> puppet failed?
> 
> Thanks
> Martin

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