Hi

If I define:

exec { '/bin/sleep 300 &':
  timeout => 10,
}

and run it with puppet apply: it happily starts the sleep, backgrounds it 
and finishes - leaving the sleep in the background alive.

Is this behaviour as expected? I personally expected that puppet would 
ensure all started processes are killed if once the exec resource finishes.

- Thomas

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