On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 6:22:05 PM UTC-7, Philip Brown wrote:
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> nope, nothing. 
> I tried your suggestion of explicitly setting it. 
> It gets ignored. 
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Weird. I'm out of ideas at this point.
 

> Would be real nice if there was some way to strace the puppetmaster 
> demon doing its thing for a client! 
>

You might try:
- stop the puppet master service
- in a console, run puppet master --no-daemonize --verbose --debug

That will let you see everything in real time, with extra debug logging 
turned on. It might get you somewhere. You'll need to reduce the agent load 
coming at it (or work on a set of dev systems), of course. 

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