I ran into this same problem, and pe_compliance was the culprit-- took 120 
seconds.  Removing this class from the default group and re-running puppet 
made it run quickly again.


On Monday, October 1, 2012 2:08:08 PM UTC-6, Josh Cooper wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 2:07 AM, David Schmitt <da...@dasz.at <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > On 03.09.2012 09:45, Jan Ziegler wrote: 
> >> 
> >> Hi, 
> >> 
> >> We have 18 Windows Server in the same environment. All Windows Server 
> >> are build with an individual Windows Image, we created before, which 
> >> means, that all Windows Machines have the same configuration except 
> >> ip/mac address and hostname. 
> >> 17 of those Windows Server run Puppet within 120 seconds per run. But 
> >> one of those Server took 49 hours for the run...the second one wasn't 
> >> faster. 
> >> 
> >> We already installed this machine from bottom up several times, to be 
> >> sure, that this server has the same configuration as the other ones... 
> >> but without success. 
> >> 
> >> The last lines before it takes some hours are: 
> >> 
> >> info: Loading facts in C:\...... and so on 
> >> info: Loading facts in C:\...... and so on 
> >> info: Caching catalog for windowstest.domain 
> >> info: Applying configuration version '1346550140' 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Any idea why this machine is so slow? It uses the same puppet classes 
> as 
> >> the other 17 server. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > use --evaltrace to see which resources are evaluated. Maybe this gives 
> you a 
> > hint what's happening. 
> > 
> > Since you seem to be pretty sure this is not a problem rooted in the 
> machine 
> > itself, the attentions focuses on the environment: Perhaps there is an 
> > IP-collision with another device on the network? Perhaps the switchport 
> is 
> > faulty? The underlying virtualisation has something fishy configured? 
> The 
> > nameserver is acting up? etc. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Good hunting, D. 
>
> Did this issue get resolved? If not, what did --evaltrace show? Are 
> you managing file owner and group? 
>
> Josh 
>
> -- 
> Josh Cooper 
> Developer, Puppet Labs 
>

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