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diff --git a/sbin/puppetrun b/sbin/puppetrun index 641c1bb78..d2a1284c9 100755 --- a/sbin/puppetrun +++ b/sbin/puppetrun @@ -3,36 +3,36 @@ # # = Synopsis # -# Trigger a puppetd run on a set of hosts. +# Trigger a puppet agent run on a set of hosts. # # = Usage # -# puppetrun [-a|--all] [-c|--class <class>] [-d|--debug] [-f|--foreground] +# puppet kick [-a|--all] [-c|--class <class>] [-d|--debug] [-f|--foreground] # [-h|--help] [--host <host>] [--no-fqdn] [--ignoreschedules] # [-t|--tag <tag>] [--test] [-p|--ping] # # = Description # -# This script can be used to connect to a set of machines running +puppetd+ +# This script can be used to connect to a set of machines running +puppet agent+ # and trigger them to run their configurations. The most common usage would -# be to specify a class of hosts and a set of tags, and +puppetrun+ would +# be to specify a class of hosts and a set of tags, and +puppet kick+ would # look up in LDAP all of the hosts matching that class, then connect to # each host and trigger a run of all of the objects with the specified tags. # # If you are not storing your host configurations in LDAP, you can specify # hosts manually. # -# You will most likely have to run +puppetrun+ as root to get access to +# You will most likely have to run +puppet kick+ as root to get access to # the SSL certificates. # -# +puppetrun+ reads +puppetmaster+'s configuration file, so that it can copy +# +puppet kick+ reads +puppet master+'s configuration file, so that it can copy # things like LDAP settings. # # = Usage Notes # -# +puppetrun+ is useless unless +puppetd+ is listening. See its documentation +# +puppet kick+ is useless unless +puppet agent+ is listening. See its documentation # for more information, but the gist is that you must enable +listen+ on the -# +puppetd+ daemon, either using +--listen+ on the command line or adding +# +puppet agent+ daemon, either using +--listen+ on the command line or adding # 'listen: true' in its config file. In addition, you need to set the daemons # up to specifically allow connections by creating the +namespaceauth+ file, # normally at '/etc/puppet/namespaceauth.conf'. This file specifies who has @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ # See the configuration file documentation at # http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/reference/configref.html for # the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all -# configuration options can also be generated by running puppetmasterdd with +# configuration options can also be generated by running puppet master with # '--genconfig'. # # @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ # # = Example # -# sudo puppetrun -p 10 --host host1 --host host2 -t remotefile -t webserver +# sudo puppet kick -p 10 --host host1 --host host2 -t remotefile -t webserver # # = Author # |