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> On Wed, 9 Dec 2009, Mark Burgess wrote:
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>> Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 20:26:46 +0100
>> From: Mark Burgess
>> To: Bryan Ramirez
>> Cc: help-cfengine
>> Subject: Re: Virtual interfaces
>>
>>
>> Could you try curren
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On Wed, 9 Dec 2009, Mark Burgess wrote:
> Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 20:26:46 +0100
> From: Mark Burgess
> To: Bryan Ramirez
> Cc: help-cfengine
> Subject: Re: Virtual interfaces
>
Could you try current svn and tell me if it helps please?
M
Bryan Ramirez wrote:
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>> Ouch. Perhaps we can make a configuration setting to ignore interfaces.
>
> That would be very helpful. I'm continuing the rollout to our machines
> that do not have virtual interfaces, but I'm hoping to get
It turns out there is a catch 22 here. I think this came up once before.
Need to think of a different appoach
M
Bryan Ramirez wrote:
>
>> Ouch. Perhaps we can make a configuration setting to ignore interfaces.
>
> That would be very helpful. I'm continuing the rollout to our machines
> that do
> Ouch. Perhaps we can make a configuration setting to ignore interfaces.
That would be very helpful. I'm continuing the rollout to our machines
that do not have virtual interfaces, but I'm hoping to get complete
coverage soon :-)
Thanks!
Bryan
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Ouch. Perhaps we can make a configuration setting to ignore interfaces.
Bryan Ramirez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running cfengine 3.0.2 on Redhat Linux (4.4 thru 5.3). Some of our
> servers have a large number of virtual interfaces (between 300 and
> 1200). I'm finding that cf-agent can take anywhere
Have you tried /etc/hosts entries for each virtual interface (this works for
us), or possibly forcing cfengine to bind to the primary interface?
On 12/8/09 7:04 AM, "Bryan Ramirez" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running cfengine 3.0.2 on Redhat Linux (4.4 thru 5.3). Some of our
> servers have a large num