Add --onetime

That works for me.




On Aug 17, 9:42 am, Bernhard Miklautz <miklautz+pup...@inqnet.at>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when splay is enabled on a client and a run is triggered with puppetrun,
> a new random time is picked before the run is started (second last and
> last line):
>
> puppetd  --no-daemonize --verbose
> info: Loading fact nrpe_collect
> info: Loading fact envname
> info: Loading fact want_ntp
> info: Loading fact hnhostname
> info: Starting handler for Runner
> info: Starting server for Puppet version 0.24.8
> info: Listening on port 8139
> notice: Starting Puppet client version 0.24.8
> info: Sleeping for 1605 seconds (splay is enabled)
> ....
> notice: puppetmaster.test.local(10.0.0.12) triggered run
> info: Sleeping for 1486 seconds (splay is enabled)
>
> Is there a way I can tell the client to start the run immediately?
>
> Thank you.
> Best regards,
> Bernhard

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