Mark,
I am not sure which configuration you are referring to. If you are referring
to basic Cfengine install, I followed the link below.
http://www.cfengine.org/manuals/cf3-tutorial.html
To be more specific, I followed the "Getting started with the Community
Edition" section after running "rp
Jermome, cfengine has nothing to do with ssh, so no root login is required.
You don't show the server half of your configuration, but I suspect you
haven't configured the server properly.
Run cf-serverd -vf ./unit_server_copy_remote.cf
and look at the verbose output as you connect. You should h
Has anyone gotten copy_from running on cfengine-community-3.1.5-1.el5 to work?
Is root login required via ssh? What do I need to do on the hosts to make this
promise work?
I have tried using the sample cf file from the link below.
http://source.cfengine.com/websvn/filedetails.php?repname=Cfen
Forum: Cfengine Help
Subject: Does anyone do "yum update" with cfengine3 ?
Author: debheller
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,22349,22349#msg-22349
I was just wondering if anyone here is using cfengine3 to do "yum update", or
the cf3 equivalent, on their Redhat, CentOS or Fed
I was under the impression we had no_root_squash set up for that mount on the
cf3 server, I was wrong. Thanks ...
On Jun 1, 2011, at 3:27 AM, Erik Mouw wrote:
> On May 31, 2011, at 23:49, Michael Stevens wrote:
>
>> I have a file that for a number of reasons I won't go into needs to be
>> serv
Scottdob,
I have tried you suggestion but I can't seem to figure out the proper syntax.
Here is what I have put in the cf file.
" # toe in the water
body common control
{
bundlesequence => { "main","copyFile" };
ignore_missing_bundles => "true";
require_comments => "true
On May 31, 2011, at 23:49, Michael Stevens wrote:
> I have a file that for a number of reasons I won't go into needs to be served
> from an nfs filesystem mounted on the master server. The master is refusing
> to serve this file;
>
> REFUSAL of request from connecting host: (SYNCH 1306877755 ST