man puppet.conf
---
runinterval
How often puppetd applies the client configuration; in seconds.
* Default: 1800
---
i would assume that an interval of 0 would prevent puppet from running
periodically, perhaps someone else can correct me if i'm wrong.
byron
From: puppet-users@go
the ralsh command may be of use in this situation. ralsh will produce
minimalist puppet code based on the existing configuration. something like
this may at least give you a good starting point, though i wouldn't recommend
blindly running this code on another system. you will want to verify a
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Ohad Levy
mailto:ohadl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I can also recommend using frozen repos, with a testing cycle every time you
update them...
I a while ago I wrote a small web app[1] to collect all versions of all
packages across all of your hosts, you might find it
In my environment I'd probably do something like this with Func
(https://fedorahosted.org/func/). It's primarily used with RedHat based
systems. If that's not a problem for you, then you can write scripts on your
"overlord" that run commands on any systems running the func daemon and
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