Hi Stephan Schultchen, I was not able to reproduce this on CentOS 8 with the systemd-resolved service. If you look closely at the first snippet you pasted:
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
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You can see enabled in the line above. For me, when the service is disabled, disabled is shown, so Puppet would be right to treat the service as enabled. Under the hood, Puppet executes systemctl is-enabled service_name to check if a service is enabled. Can you check if the enabled state reported by Puppet matches the output of systemctl is-enabled? Thanks, Gabriel |