There's not really an automated way of reverting puppet's changes, as far 
as I know. On the other hand, by default puppet stores reports in 
/var/lib/puppet/reports/(hostname) on the master, so you can find the 
report for the run you did (they're named by date, generally, eg. 
201308122117.yaml), and read through it to find what changed (look for the 
line "status: changed").

On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 5:43:28 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Dear Team,
>
> I have made the changes to one of the main environment through the command 
> puppet agent --test
>
> When i ran this command there were several changes made to that 
> environment.
> After checking i got to know that puppet was stopped for that environment 
> as the team was implementing new changes.
>
> Now i have to revert those changes - very very critical for me.
>
> Please could you help and guide me on how to get back those changes.
>
> Thanks in advance
>

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