You are being very very vague and unclear with your terms. Reading between the
lines, I think these three things answer your questions:
"puppet apply" is used on local policy files and happens instantly.
"puppet agent" gets policy from a puppet server, and happens every
$runinterval time
"puppet agent --test" would run from a puppet server but happen
instantly (after connecting, receiving catalog, etc…)
On Nov 14, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Stuart Cracraft <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I apply my class, it can take 5, 10 minutes to actually execute
> and record in /var/log/messages.
>
> For testing and turnaround, I need immediate.
>
> I take it that the above is due to runinterval = <smaller number than 1800,
> the default>
> being needed to be added to the puppetmaster configuration.
>
> But even smaller numbers like a few minutes (which don't scale well for lots
> of patterns) aren't good.
>
> I need a method to immediate-apply.
>
> Is there one?
>
>
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