Do you mean if any of init.pp files of any module change, puppetmaster
gets the change and reload?

regards,
Israel.

On Sep 1, 12:31 pm, Paul Lathrop <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why would you want to do this? puppetmaster will notice changes to
> these files without needing to be restarted.
>
> --Paul
>
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:34 AM, ELTigre<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I create this class pmaster in order to restart puppetmaster daemon
> > after /etc/puppet/puppet.conf  file change.
>
> > class pmaster  {
>
> >                file { "/etc/puppet/puppet.conf":
> >                        ensure => "file";
> >                }
>
> >                service { "puppetmaster":
> >                        ensure => "running",
> >                        enable => "true",
> >                        hasrestart => "true",
> >                        subscribe => File [ "/etc/puppet/puppet.conf" ]
> >          }
>
> > BUT I have a lot of modules and files inside /etc/puppet folder.
>
> > My question is:
>
> > What if I want to restart puppetmaster daemon if any file inside /etc/
> > puppet change?
> > regards,
> > Israel.
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