kevin wrote:

> I'd like to run puppet and see exactly what it would do, or what it
> tried to do.
> 
> Do i need to run puppet or puppetd to get that to happen?  I've been
> trying the --verbose --parseonly options, but they have not been
> working as I would expect...

You probably want to use the --noop option:

     # cat test.pp
     node kumiko
     {
         file { "/tmp/foobar": content => "gazonk"; }
     }

     # puppet --noop test.pp
     notice: //Node[kumiko]/File[/tmp/foobar]/content: is absent, should be 
gazonk (noop)


/Thomas Bellman

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