I found the issue, digging more through the files that the puppet client 
service was accessing, I found that /etc/sysconfig/puppet was being 
referenced, 

PUPPET_EXTRA_OPTS="--server @@PUPPET4_SERVER@@"

I checked our other servers that were working and found that those 
referenced the fqdn of the server.  Changing that line to replace 
@@PUPPET4_SERVER@@ with our actual fqdn resolved this issue.   I believe 
this may have been misconfigured somehow during the early setup on this 
system.  




On Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 12:20:00 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> That might be getting closer to the issue, the agent runs as the user 
> 'puppet' but I'm running the agent manually as root...our other systems 
> work fine in this config though, I'm looking for what files might have the 
> wrong permissions for this but so far not finding any differences. 
>

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