Still cannot figure out why I have such a variety of dates for the yaml 
files that exist in /var/opt/lib/pe-puppet/reports/`hostname` on each node. 
Each node is configured with "report = true", and the reports are 
supposedly being sent to the Master. Not sure at all why sometimes I get a 
local yaml file, and sometimes I don't.

Anyway, I'm using Puppet Enterprise, and my reading of the docs tells me 
the Master is storing the info from each run in PuppetDB. Anyone have any 
luck extracting info from PuppetDB? Again, what I'm looking for is what 
Puppet changed or wants to change on each node. Thanks. 

On Saturday, September 14, 2013 3:16:35 PM UTC-4, root wrote:

> Cross-posted from Puppet Enterprise Users:
>
> Is Puppet Enterprise (3.0) supposed to create a yaml file in 
> /var/opt/lib/pe-puppet/reports/$hostname every time it runs?  Because the 
> files in this directory on all my nodes are not very consistent and they 
> are not recent.  If I do a puppet run on the node either through 
> the Console or manually on the the node, it does not create a new yaml 
> report file.
>  
> My bigger need is to generate my own custom reports from Puppet runs.  I 
> thought these yaml files would be easier to parse than the log messages 
> sent to syslog.  The information I want to display is a summary of what 
> Puppet found to change for particular class/modules.  
>  
> Thanks.
>
>

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