Hi List
I'm using the "unit_copy_edit.cf" example from the units/ directory to
perform convergent copying and editing of configuration files to a cf-agent
host.
My unit_copy_edit copies template config files, creates staging files and
then should generate final configurations, but instead it dies
Hi
(belated response :-) )
On 2010/04/12 5:04 PM, "fo...@cfengine.com" wrote:
> Forum: Cfengine Help
> Subject: Re: CF3 File Change Synchronisation Problems: " MD5 mismatch: (reply
> - CFD_TRUE) New file ... seems to have been corrupted in transit, aborting"
> Author: neilhwatson
> Link to t
ot able to copy
/usr/local/cvswork/inputs/monitoring-agent/cf-configs/userexists.cf to
/var/cfengine/inputs/monitoring-a
gent/cf-configs/userexists.cf)
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-agent in debug mode shows that cfengine correctly identifies the
network interfaces of the system when discovering the system classes. So, my
question is, what does "sys.interface" actually do, and is there a sys.x
variable that will give me the first, second ... Nth network interface
op/start the cf-serverd in debug, no-fork, verbose mode (no useful
information appears in the debug results)
What generally would be the cause of this error message, and is there a way I
can drill down to the most likely cause of it?
Thanks in Advance,
Traiano Welcome
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ne is built around the idea that agents are independent
entities, rather than the old-fashioned clone/rebuild/rollback model.
I suggest that instead of spending time on installing packages on and
configuring your "master" server, create Cfengine promises.
Good luck with the first steps.
--
R
then be to deploy these 3 files and cf-agent on other bare
freebsd installed servers and cfengine would do the work of 'cloning' the
configuration profile of the new systems.
Is this easily doable with the current tools that come with cfengine3?
Thanks in adva
Thanks, Nakarin. Funny enough, the freebsd source package doesn't include
"unit_package_freebsd.cf", I had to get it from the tarball on cfengine.org :-)
Traiano
From: Nakarin Phooripoom
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 14:03:59 +0200
To: Traiano Welcom
e_policy => "add",
package_method => solaris;
redhat|SuSE::
"$(match_package)"
package_policy => "add",
package_method => yum;
}
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