On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:40:11AM -0400, Jakub Vit?k wrote:
>  Thank you Neil.
>
>That's exactly what I wanted to know.
>
> > The agent goes through the policy three times before exiting.
>
>Is this "three times" enough to satisfy all cases?

Depends on your promises.  Usuaully, yes, but not always.

>
>Sincerely, Jakub V.
>
>p.s.: I read your articles and have printed your tutor - thank you for 
>excelent job!
>
>On 09/24/2010 02:59 PM, no-re...@cfengine.com wrote:
>> Forum: Cfengine Help
>> Subject: Re: Quickstart guide? [learning more about Cfengine classes]
>> Author: neilhwatson
>> Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,18464,18477#msg-18477
>>
>> All classes are kept for that agent process only unless you do something 
>> special to make the class persistent for the next process.  Roughly
>>
>> - cf-agent starts and determines hard classes such as time, date, hostname, 
>> IP settings, OS.
>> - Bundles are run and classes are set as defined by the policy.  The agent 
>> goes through the policy three times before exiting.  Classes are typically 
>> persistent through those three runs.
>>
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