Re: [Puppet Users] Explanation of the metric section of a report

2011-07-11 Thread Haitao Jiang
Nigel Thanks for your reply. I used --evaltrace suggested by Luke and found that all my time spent on File resources, these are jar files that are MB in size. Further question: - If Puppet just check the file metadata before decided on whether to download the file from master or not, why it

Re: [Puppet Users] Explanation of the metric section of a report

2011-07-11 Thread Nigel Kersten
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Haitao Jiang jianghai...@gmail.comwrote: Nigel Thanks for your reply. I used --evaltrace suggested by Luke and found that all my time spent on File resources, these are jar files that are MB in size. Further question: - If Puppet just check the file

Re: [Puppet Users] Explanation of the metric section of a report

2011-07-11 Thread Haitao Jiang
Nigel Thanks a lot! Yes, I did find other options of checksum. However, after I changed the checksum type to mtime for jetty jar, Puppet now gave me error and can not recover itself: info: /Stage[main]/Emb/File[/opt/jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526.tar.gz]: Filebucketed

Re: [Puppet Users] Explanation of the metric section of a report

2011-07-09 Thread Nigel Kersten
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Haitao Jiang jianghai...@gmail.com wrote: I just wondering if anyone can point me to the documentation on the metric section of a report. I have a slow agent run which has following numbers: Config Retrieval10.43 seconds Exec0.00 seconds File

[Puppet Users] Explanation of the metric section of a report

2011-07-08 Thread Haitao Jiang
I just wondering if anyone can point me to the documentation on the metric section of a report. I have a slow agent run which has following numbers: Config Retrieval10.43 seconds Exec0.00 seconds File157.11 seconds Filebucket 0.00 seconds Package 0.07 seconds Schedule