On 28 mrt 2011, at 20:35, Frans Lawaetz wrote:
>
>> If you set such an abort class does that not prevent any promises from being
>> kept? I worry that this might put CF into a state of never working until
>> NFS is fixed.
>>
> I'm ok with cf3 bailing out until NFS (or whatever is blocking th
> If you set such an abort class does that not prevent any promises from being
> kept? I worry that this might put CF into a state of never working until NFS
> is fixed.
>
I'm ok with cf3 bailing out until NFS (or whatever is blocking the
existing processes) is fixed. A lot of my promises are
On 3/28/11 10:47 AM, "Frans Lawaetz" wrote:
>> If you have multiple agents running will the promise kill unrelated
>> processes? I agent might not kill itself, the parent or child processes.
>>
> I'm not expecting it to kill other cf-agent processes, I simply want it
> to bail out if it detects
Forum: Cfengine Help
Subject: Re: Preventing cf-agent process buildup / abortclasses
Author: neilhwatson
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,21274,21277#msg-21277
If you set such an abort class does that not prevent any promises from being
kept? I worry that this might put CF in
> If you have multiple agents running will the promise kill unrelated
> processes? I agent might not kill itself, the parent or child processes.
>
I'm not expecting it to kill other cf-agent processes, I simply want it
to bail out if it detects there are other cf-agent runs in progress. A
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Forum: Cfengine Help
Subject: Re: Preventing cf-agent process buildup / abortclasses
Author: neilhwatson
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,21274,21275#msg-21275
If you have multiple agents running will the promise kill unrelated processes?
I agent might not kill itself, the pa