I have been playing around with remote copies and I got a small copy
working. Here is my specific question relating to perms.
I was looking at some examples and thought this may work. I realize the
benefits of specifying perms => my_p("600") so this is more a question at
this point.
Thanks
here is my error:
[r...@testserver inputs]# cf-agent -f remote.cf
Undeclared promise body "system()" was referenced in a promise
No such FnCall "system()" in promise @ /var/cfengine/inputs/remote.cf near
line 20
Summarizing promises as text to /var/cfengine/inputs/remote.cf.txt
Summarizing promises as html to /var/cfengine/inputs/remote.cf.html
cf-agent was not able to get confirmation of promises from cf-promises, so
going to failsafe
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Here is my remote.cf
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body common control
{
bundlesequence => { "example" };
}
body server control
{
allowconnects => { "127.0.0.1" , "10.16.73.143", "::1" };
#allowallconnects => { "127.0.0.1" , "10.16.73.143", "::1" };
#trustkeysfrom => { "127.0.0.1" , "10.16.73.143", "::1" };
}
bundle agent example
{
files:
"/var/tmp/inputs"
perms => system("600"), ###<<<---- cf3 does not seem to
like this statement.
## perms => my_p("600"), ### cf3 likes this stamement
when uncommenting out the perms promise below
copy_from => rcp("/tmp/cfinputs","remotehost"),
depth_search => recurse("inf"),
action => immediate;
}
# Library template
body copy_from rcp(file,server)
{
servers => { "$(server)" };
source => "$(file)";
#trustkey => "true";
}
body depth_search recurse(d)
{
depth =>"$(d)";
exclude_dirs => {"tmp1"};
}
#body perms my_p(p)
#{
#mode => "$(p)";
#}
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