Issue #3491 has been updated by Matt Robinson.

Status changed from Accepted to Closed

commit b49c60bd35aa216197c330934ccb0cc69982bad9
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Bug #3491: --one-time seems to imply --no-daemonize, but doesn't
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3491

Author: Michael DeHaan
Status: Closed
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: Markus Roberts
Category: executables
Target version: 
Affected version: 0.25.4
Keywords: 
Branch: 


I was encountering a problem when using --onetime seemed to hide all useful 
warning messages, but --debug output was not hidden.

This gives the impression that Puppet is doing work without logging it, when it 
is in fact logging it.  

The problem seems to be that the manpage documentation implies that "--onetime" 
means "--nodaemonize", but it instead should indicate
the two are usually needed to be used in conjunction (as we do with the 
documentation for --noclient wanting --listen).

Markus suggests also that we could make "--onetime" when used with 
"--nodaemonize" output some simple text like "Daemonizing for a single run", 
implying
to the user that the should not expect to see output.

I would recommend doing both.


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