I am testing on a system with the following: Windows 2008 R2 Cygwin version 1.7.9-1 setup version 2.738 cfengine-3.2.0.tar.gz (http://cfengine.com/source_code/download?file=cfengine-3.2.0.tar.gz)
Here is what I see on my screen. Administrator@client1 ~ $ ps -ef | grep cf- Administ 1712 1 ? 14:41:53 /usr/local/sbin/cf-execd Administ 2508 1 ? 14:42:03 /usr/local/sbin/cf-serverd Administ 3192 0 0 Dec 31 /usr/local/sbin/cf-serverd Administrator@client1 ~ $ cf-agent.exe -K --bootstrap --policy-server 1.1.1.1 ** CFEngine BOOTSTRAP probe initiated @@@ @@@ CFEngine @ @@@ @ CFEngine Core 3.2.0 @ @@@ @ @ @@@ @ @ @ @@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ Copyright (C) Cfengine AS 2008-2011 -> This host is: client1 -> Operating System Type is cygwin_nt-6.1-wow64 -> Operating System Release is 1.7.9(0.237/5/3) -> Architecture = i686 -> Internal soft-class is windows -> An existing policy was cached on this host in /var/cfengine/inputs -> Assuming the policy distribution point at: 1.1.1.1:/var/cfengine/masterfiles -> Attempting to initiate promised autonomous services... !! Bootstrapping failed, cf-execd is not running The weird part is that it actually carries out the promises in /var/cfengine/inputs/promises.cf (remote copy promise), but the bootstrap fails. I have also used the same promise file in another client running on RHEL 5.7 and it bootstraps just fine. bundle agent createFolder { files: "/tmp/temp_copy_folder/." comment => "main create dir", perms => mog("755", "root", "root"), create => "true"; } bundle agent copyRemoteFile { files: "/tmp/temp_copy_folder/remote_file_copy" comment => "copying /etc/hosts from remote host to /tmp/temp_copy_folder/rem ote_file_copy", copy_from => mycopy("/etc/hosts","server1.cfengine.com"), perms => system; } Help. Regards, j _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine