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RE: cfengine on ia64 linux :)


From: Andrews, Martin
Subject: RE: cfengine on ia64 linux :)
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 15:39:31 -0500

It looks like the "advanced workstation" release track the version of
"advanced server" which is also at 2.1. Not sure how the advanced track maps
to the regular redhat release, if at all. Maybe it would be best to define
something like redhatadv_2_1 ?

Martin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Nordwall [mailto:doug@pnl.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:46 PM
> To: help-cfengine@gnu.org
> Subject: cfengine on ia64 linux :)
> 
> 
> Fortunately, it appears to compile and work
> 
> Unfortunately, I think redhat's numbering scheme on their new release 
> could make it suck...
> 
> output of uname -a. now...this is a not-released yet version, but the 
> name should be final, and is indictitive of their 32 bit arch as well
> 
> [root@odin root]# more /etc/redhat-release
> Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation release 2.1AW (Derry)
> 
> Perhaps redhat_2_1AW would be better? Wonder what redhat advanced 
> workstation 3.3 will be like...the same as redhat version 3.3 
> for eons 
> ago? :)
> 
> Some sample output from a dryrun
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------
> 
> Host name is: odin
> Operating System Type is linux
> Operating System Release is 2.4.19
> Architecture = ia64
> 
> 
> Using internal soft-class linux for host linux
> 
> The time is now Thu Oct 31 11:40:42 2002
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------
> 
> Additional hard class defined as: 64_bit
> Additional hard class defined as: linux_2_4_19
> Additional hard class defined as: linux_ia64
> Additional hard class defined as: linux_ia64_2_4_19
> Additional hard class defined as: 
> linux_ia64_2_4_19__7_SMP_Thu_Oct_3_16_19_51_PDT_2002
> 
> GNU autoconf class from compile time: compiled_on_linux-gnu
> 
> Address given by nameserver: 198.128.82.104
> Interface 1: lo
> Interface 2: eth0
> Sorry - there is no current standard way to find out my IPv6 address 
> (!!)
> 
> Unable to detect environment from cfenvd
> 
> odin: No preconfiguration file
> 
>   * (Changing context state to: main) *
> 
> 
> Unable to detect environment from cfenvd
> 
> Accepted domain name: undefined.domain
> 
> 
> Defined Classes = ( any redhat redhat_2 redhat_2_1 
> opt_dry_run Thursday 
> Hr11 Min40 Min40_45 Q3 Hr11_Q3 Day31 October Yr2002 linux odin 64_bit 
> linux_2_4_19 ia64 linux_ia64 linux_ia64_2_4_19 
> linux_ia64_2_4_19__7_SMP_Thu_Oct_3_16_19_51_PDT_2002 
> compiled_on_linux_gnu odin_emsl 198_128_82_104 odin_emsl_pnl_gov 
> 198_128_82 ipv4_198_128_82_104 ipv4_198_128_82 ipv4_198_128 ipv4_198 )
> 
> Negated Classes = ( )
> 
> Installable classes = ( )
> 
> Global expiry time for locks: 120 minutes
> 
> Global anti-spam elapse time: 1 minutes
> 
> Extensions which should not be directories = ( )
> Suspicious filenames to be warned about = ( )
> cfengine:odin::55: Warning: actionsequence is empty
> cfengine:odin::55: Warning: perhaps cfagent.conf/update.conf have not 
> yet been set up?
> cfagent -n: Running in ``All talk and no action'' mode
> LogDirectory = /var/cfengine
> cfengine:odin: Couldn't find a private key 
> (/var/cfengine/ppkeys/localhost.priv) - use cfkey to get one
> cfengine:odin: open: No such file or directory
> Checksum database is /var/cfengine/checksum.db
> Reference time set to Thu Oct 31 11:40:42 2002
> 
> 
> 
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