On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 03:38:06PM PST, Christopher Webber spake thusly:
> It was never really push… it was like a kick, where puppetd would listen on a 
> port for another puppet agent to come tell it to run. I can find the docs if 
> you want them, it was something I used way back when but yeah, got out of the 
> habit of doing.

Ah, I see.

> I had it frequent cases where it would 'get stuck’ or die completely. Running
> from cron was always the easiest way to ensure it ran. Additionally, I had a

My cron job actually does a restart of the puppet service every day at 4pm.
That ensures it gets unstuck if it was stuck or started if it wasn't running.

> As far as starting cron, the idea would be that puppet is called on bootstrap
> and puts its own config in place. My kickstart and jumpstart stuff was always
> just enough to get puppet running and puppet handled everything from there.

That's what I do too. 

-- 
Tracy Reed

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