On Sep 2, 2009, at 3:55 AM, Dan Bode wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have encountered some that I dont quite understand.
>
> I am trying to parse log messages to create summaries, and I have  
> seen an event that I do not understand.
>
> (//Node[default]/base/syslog/syslog::base/File[syslog.conf]/content)  
> is {md5}549c6de7a94e882b19f98ec953c8604a, should be  
> {md5}ddf8df9575b220bea7ad07d1ebce64e9 (noop)
> (//Node[default]/base/syslog/syslog::base/File[syslog.conf])  
> Scheduling refresh of Service[syslog]
> (//Node[default]/base/syslog/syslog::base/Service[syslog]) Would  
> have triggered refresh from 1 dependencies
> (//Node[default]/base/autofs/Service[autofs]) Would have triggered  
> refresh from 1 dependencies
>
> Should it ever be possible for a file content change on noop to  
> Schedule a refresh of a service? This error just occurs once and was  
> not reproduced in a subsequent run. Any ideas?
>
> (yes I will open a ticket, but first I would like to understand the  
> expected behavior)

This was specifically requested - people wanted to know if a service  
*would* restart, so our noop non-changes result in a noop event that  
doesn't actually refresh, but just logs that it would refresh.

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