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Yes, absolutely.

I think that it should be the default, but that you should be able to
easily turn it off.

Very cool, I think that this would be extremely useful!

Redmine Feature 3806

In response to Daniel's robustness issue, anything is more robust than
what we have now, so I'd be happy with it! I'm not looking for unwinding
or anything like that, just a tracker of where you got to on the last run.

I do understand that this could cause minor issues if your manifest
changes between the interrupted run and the next run, so you'd probably
have to do something like:

- - Apply Previous Run
- - Apply New Run

To ensure that your system results in the correct state. This may not be
a horrible idea for any interrupted run but it will place additional
strain on the system and network.

Trevor

On 05/19/2010 02:30 AM, James Turnbull wrote:
> On 19/05/10 3:39 PM, Luke Kanies wrote:
> 
>> This wouldn't be all that difficult - just record each event as it  
>> comes in, and remove it once it's dealt with.  Then when Puppet starts  
>> up, it just deals with any un-dealt-with event, as it were.
> 
>> We currently only queue events in memory, but it's not like it's a  
>> huge architectural shift to record the events on disk.
> 
> 
> +1. Perhaps also using the same principle of "complete",
> "incomplete", "failed", "skipped" runs that a package management
> tool like YUM does.  Give users the option - rather than make it
> mandatory to complete the events in a run if the previous one failed.
> 
> Regards
> 
> James Turnbull
> 

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