In good shape here. Got everything up and running yesterday and today.
 
My current question I've posted at the main level.
 
I just want to get at the value (exit status and/or standard output) 
returned from
any arbitrary Unix command puppet would run.
 
So the question is is there a way to get exec's output (all of it) into a 
variable
and for the exit status.
 
I don't see a way to do that in the cheat sheet, various books, online nor 
with google.
 
Stuart

On Thursday, November 14, 2013 11:03:43 AM UTC-8, Stuart Cracraft wrote:

> When I apply my class, it can take 5, 10 minutes to actually execute
> and record in /var/log/messages.
>  
> For testing and turnaround, I need immediate. 
>  
> I take it that the above is due to runinterval = <smaller number than 
> 1800, the default>
> being needed to be added to the puppetmaster configuration.
>  
> But even smaller numbers like a few minutes (which don't scale well for 
> lots
> of patterns) aren't good.
>  
> I need a method to immediate-apply.
>  
> Is there one?
>  
>

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