Did you try to start puppetmaster prior you removed the .svn
directory?

On Apr 15, 11:18 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Getting some strange behavior when I try and start the puppetmaster.
> I keep my configs in a subversion repository so naturally there
> are .svn directories within the puppet config directory.
> Not sure why but one of my puppetmaster instances refuses to start
> until I remove one specific .svn directory.
>
> No puppet process running.
> [r...@puppethc01 files]# ps -ef | grep puppet
> root     16417 13135  0 15:09 pts/0    00:00:00 grep puppet
>
> [r...@puppethc01 files]#  puppetmasterd --verbose --no-daemonize
> notice: Starting Puppet server version 0.25.4
> Could not run: Could not create PID file: /var/run/puppet/
> puppetmasterd.pid
>
> Yup there's a PID file
> [r...@puppethc01 files]# ls -alrt /var/run/puppet/puppetmasterd.pid
> -rw-r--r-- 1 puppet puppet 0 Apr 15 15:10 /var/run/puppet/
> puppetmasterd.pid
>
> Still no process though.
> [r...@puppethc01 files]# ps -ef | grep puppet
> root     16464 13135  0 15:10 pts/0    00:00:00 grep puppet
>
> Better remove the PID file
> [r...@puppethc01 files]# rm -f /var/run/puppet/puppetmasterd.pid
>
> And if I remove the .svn directory.....
> [r...@puppethc01 files]# rm  -rf .svn
>
> Everything is fine.
> [r...@puppethc01 files]#  puppetmasterd --verbose --no-daemonize
> notice: Starting Puppet server version 0.25.4
> notice: Caught INT; calling stop

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