Thanks for your reply !
This would be really cool if the agent can look and identify the manifect 
changes !
I have a service restart in my class, so I want to execute that only if 
there is some change in the configuration/manifest !
Regards
Adeel



On Monday, September 16, 2013 2:20:24 PM UTC+2, Rahul Khengare wrote:
>
> Hi Adeel,
>    First time you have to access the puppet agent and do the certificate 
> generation and signing on puppet master.
> After that you can set the runinterval parameter in pupet.conf file( 
> puppet agent request the puppet master manifests at defined time interval). 
> This will automatically request the manifests from puppet master 
> continuously.
>
> puppet.conf 
> ----------------
> runinterval =XX (default 30 minute)
>
> This setting can be a time interval in seconds(30 or 30s), minutes (30m), 
> hours (6h), days (2d), or year (5y).
>
> For the report or status refer files present in  /var/lib/puppet/state 
> directory.
>  
> Thanks and Regards,
> Rahul Khengare,
> NTT DATA OSS Center, Pune, India.
>  
>
> On Monday, September 16, 2013 4:27:54 PM UTC+5:30, Adeel Bhatti wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>  Is it nesseccary to access the client machine and execute the agent 
>> command manually to take in configuration ? or if the agent can know 
>> itsself that the server has some changes for it !!
>>
>> secondly, can't we have agent's logs/status of taking in 
>> changes/configurations ?
>> I am using open source puppet master !
>>
>> Adeel
>>
>>

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