Also you might want to run puppet agent with the below parameters for 
details:

# puppet agent --evaltrace -td

-HTH
Kaustubh

On Monday, January 5, 2015 9:20:52 AM UTC-5, kaustubh chaudhari wrote:
>
> Depends on which package you are installing ... also as mentioned in the 
> mail trail you need to check the manual time or installation.
>
> # time yum -y pkg
>
> On Monday, January 5, 2015 1:50:17 AM UTC-5, Royee Tager wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> New CentOS 6.5 clients which run Puppet for the first time have many 
>> packages to install.
>> As you can see below the total runtime is 355.0697 sec.
>> The package part takes 262.6 sec.
>> Is it somehow possible to reduce that time?
>>
>>
>> config_retrieval6.464cron0.0105exec49.8922file33.3775file_line0.0192mount
>> 0.1564package261.6271service3.2403ssh_authorized_key0.0068yumrepo0.2743
>> Total355.0697
>>
>

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