Hi Christian,

instead of running puppet as daemon, you can run puppet via cron and omit the 
times where you do maintenance on the puppet server.
Besides this: running puppet via cron will allow you to spread the agent 
connections and compiler work in a far more efficient way, reducing temporary 
load on the server.

hth,
Martin


> On 5. Jul 2021, at 11:28, 'Christian Masopust' via Puppet Users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi puppet users,
>  
> we have a daily planned maintenance at 5am on our puppet server which means 
> that during that time
> it’s not available for our agents.
>  
> I’d like to avoid that the agents are trying to connect to the puppetserver 
> during that time.
>  
> My first idea was to use schedules, but that would mean to define the 
> schedule for each and every resource,
> which definitly would be painful J
>  
> So the next idea was to override the default schedule „puppet“.   Does anyone 
> of you know if that’s possible?
> 
> Or do you have other/better ideas how I could handle this?
>  
> Thanks,
> Christian
>  
> 
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