On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 11:03:26 PM UTC-7, Eric Sorenson wrote:
> Absolutely true Tim and while I thank the folks on the thread who chimed
> in, I totally understand your frustration.
>
> Sure docs are never perfect but the fact is you were looking for something
> specific and couldn't find it
Thanks for your response, and I'm sorry for ranting, but I remain
unhappy with the docs. My expectations do remain high for Puppet
Enterprise, and the open source product, I am certainly a huge fan.
But I don't think it's unreasonable to have complete docs that include
working examples of code an
gt; Matt
> On May 28, 2013 1:46 PM, "Tim Schaefer" wrote:
>
>> Item 175: runinterval
>>
>> How often puppet agent applies the client configuration; in seconds. Note
>> that a runinterval of 0 means “run continuously” rather than “never run.”
>> If yo
65 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 Tue
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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