On Monday, January 27, 2014 12:13:03 PM UTC-6, elliott wrote:
>
> The fix I found for this is to schedule the task using an XML template 
> with the <Repetition> parameter specified (you can edit these settings 
> under Task Properties > Triggers > Edit > Advanced).  The task repeats 
> every minute for 15 minutes after the start time.
>
> The StartBoundary parameter is set to the time on the Puppet server (this 
> is the compile time for the manifest, so anywhere from 1 to 10 minutes 
> before the run completes).  In reality the task will start the next minute 
> after the run finishes, which is fine for my purposes.
>
> It's UGLY, but it works :)
>


You could try wrapping your task in a script that defers running it until 
the agent's lock file disappears.  That would be cleaner and at least 
slightly more elegant.


John

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