Hi,
Run --debug --evaltrace on the agent run and check the output.
It will give you an idea of what is taking time. But sounds networky - dns?
Den
On 13/08/2013, at 2:05, Tony McMahon <tony.mcmahon@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi - I''m new to puppet, but I''m managing to use it to
keep ~130 linux servers to a standard config. I only have one small problem
which is affecting 3 RedHat 6.4 servers - when running as a daemon the puppet
agents take ~250seconds to complete. When I stop the daemon and run a one-time
agent run (w/ verbose/trace etc) it takes about 12-14 seconds which is inline
with the rest of my servers.
>
> Not sure where to look to solve this issue, so any help/advice will be
gratefully received.
>
> Thanks, in advance
>
> Tony
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