Andrew Hall wrote:
> How do I say kill the mount process and only the process named "mount"
> and not mountd, etc?
Something like "mount$" or "mount $" will work. Try something like
ps auxw | cat -vet
to determine what the process listing on your system will look like to
cfagent. Personally
Greetings,
I have been slowly playing w/ cfengine and I have a instance where from
time to time a mounting of a remote filesystem will hang. It's a known
issue were working on, but I figured I could look for this condition and
kill it w/ the process directive. My issue is that not only is th
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 01:22:29PM -0500, Amy Tanner wrote:
> The first time running cfagent from a new cfengine client, I always get
> a seg fault but I can run it again immediately with no problems.
> Here are my particulars:
>
> debian sarge
> cfengine 2.1.14-1sarge1
That is a known issue that
The first time running cfagent from a new cfengine client, I always get
a seg fault but I can run it again immediately with no problems.
Here are my particulars:
debian sarge
cfengine 2.1.14-1sarge1
I ran it under gdb and the backtrace showed this:
#9914 0xb7cd055d in _IO_default_uflow() from /l
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