On Aug 6, 9:46 pm, Len Rugen <[email protected]> wrote:
> OH!  I'm pretty new at this and I think I know the answer :-)
>
> I don't think puppetd reads /etc/sysconfig/puppet (speaking redhat), I think
> the /etc/init.d/puppet script is what really reads the confiig file.

That's correct for the RedHat family of distros, but I think it's
irrelevant.  The OP is setting the server name in his puppet.conf,
which puppetd DOES read.

Note that if you configure the RedHat way, you can start puppetd
successfully from the command line by specifying the options that the
init script gets from /etc/sysconfig/puppet.  In my case, that means
providing a --server=<foo> option.
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