Greetings,

We have an installation of cfengine (v 2.2.3) which has been deployed on
several machines across several networks. We moved several machines to a
new network (10.10.1.x) from a network that we are phashing out
(192.168.1.x).

Several configuration files are altered based on the network of the
cfengine client machine, among them is /etc/resolv.conf.

So after running cfengine on the 10.10.1.x network, I expected the
client to have
a) one defined class of 10_10_1
b) no definitions matching 192_168_1

However, cfengine continues to have defined classes of 192_168_1_xx even
though I have verified that no where in any of my settings files
(/etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/network,
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0, etc) is there a single
reference to the 192.168.1.0 network.

I even tried uninstalling cfengine, removing /var/cfengine, then
reinstalling it. No go.

I also created new ppkeys and copied the pub key to the server,
approriately named. Still no go.

What am I missing? My goal is to make sure that 192_168_1 is NOT a
defined class.

Many thanks,

Peter D'Souza

-- 
"Consider IT pure joy" -- James 1:2

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