If you want it to run at a specific time, you could use cron to do a
'puppetd --onetime' if you want to get it to run at a specific
time...

Though that doesn't let you use puppetrun to push out updates at
other times, as the daemon isn't running.

On May 18, 10:33 am, chakkerz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All
>
> I gather that the number of times the daemon checks in is controlled
> via runinterval (default 1800 seconds)
> Further, splay (and splaylimit) sets if a pseudo random time is used
> before checking in.
>
> BUT does splay have any meaning if i can not set when the daemon
> should attempt to check in? Or can i set the check-in time (i may have
> just missed the option)?
>
> cheers
> chakkerz
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