http://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/latest/configuration.html

Top of the page, just under the headers:

Settings that represent time intervals should be specified in duration 
format: an integer immediately followed by one of the units ‘y’ (years of 
365 days), ‘d’ (days), ‘h’ (hours), ‘m’ (minutes), or ‘s’ (seconds). The 
unit cannot be combined with other units, and defaults to seconds when 
omitted. Examples are ‘3600’ which is equivalent to ‘1h’ (one hour), and 
‘1825d’ which is equivalent to ‘5y’ (5 years).

On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 7:07:34 AM UTC-7, Tim Schaefer wrote:
>
> OK so is it minutes or seconds for runinterval?
>
> And what's the correct format!!!!
>
> Please put an example in the docs!!!!!
>
> Do I use 15m for 15 minutes or is it 900 for 900 seconds?????  
>
> I hate ambiguity in documentation!!!!!  Be precise!
>

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