Thanks! That did it, I added 'contain => mod_output' in the bundle, plus this: body contain mod_output { no_output => "true"; }
RCA -- UNIX Administrator, BAE Systems EIT desk 763-572-6684 mobile 612-419-9362 From: Mark [mailto:m...@iu.hio.no] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 4:24 PM To: Anderson, Ryan C (US SSA) Cc: help-cfengine@cfengine.org Subject: Re: Odd output from cf3 module Looks like your module generates some output. Select no output when running the script? See contain options Mark On 5 Aug 2010, at 22:58, "Anderson, Ryan C (US SSA)" <ryan.ander...@baesystems.com<mailto:ryan.ander...@baesystems.com>> wrote: My cf3 module on 3.0.4 finds what type of video card is present and is executed thusly: bundle agent my_modules { commands: redhat:: "/var/cfengine/modules/rhvideo" module => "true"; } It works, as you can see from the log: cf3 -> Executing '/var/cfengine/modules/rhvideo' ...(timeout=-678,owner=-1,group=-1) cf3 -> (Setting umask to 77) cf3 Activated classes: rhvideo_nVidia cf3 M "es/rhvideo": cf3 -> Finished script - succeeded /var/cfengine/modules/rhvideo The problem is that when executed from cf-execd, it sends an email with just this in it: M "es/rhvideo": What is that? How do I suppress these emails? RCA -- UNIX Administrator, BAE Systems EIT desk 763-572-6684 mobile 612-419-9362 _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org<mailto:Help-cfengine@cfengine.org> https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine
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