This appears to document it:

http://grokbase.com/t/gg/puppet-users/132ddnva3r/daemonize-puppet-agent-but-disable-periodic-runs

A yea or a nay from the userbase or p-labbers would be helpful.

My goal is to have it running, not automatically, and responsive to manual 
puppet apply.

On Friday, November 22, 2013 11:43:01 AM UTC-8, Stuart Cracraft wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We do not want to have puppet changing things out from under us, then
> looking at a log file after-the-fact. We are okay with running puppet agent
> manually for the particular application we have chosen it for under our
> control. With that framework in mind, please ponder the following question.
>
> My question is: what is the method to disable puppet agent on a host
> yet still permit a manual application of a pp file.
>
> I.e. something like "modify your agent node's puppet.conf to have 
> xyz-whizbang" and keep your puppet agent running in the normal way
> with /etc/init.d/puppet start and system boot using normal rc processes,
> then when you run manually either use mcollective or manually do
> a puppet apply xyz.pp on the box in question.
>
> Thanks for your wizardry.
>
> Stuart
>
>

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