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Re: Possibly silly question... MD5 checksums, how to stop security warni
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Tim Nelson |
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Re: Possibly silly question... MD5 checksums, how to stop security warning? |
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Wed, 29 Sep 2004 17:08:07 +1000 (EST) |
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, Pavel Tcholakov wrote:
Thanks for the hints, everyone :-)
I don't have anything mount-related in my actionsequence, but it did
start only after I changed something so I'll just need to poke around
to find it. Looking great so far!
I always use (on the client):
cfagent -q -vv 2>&1 | tee ~/cf.log
That gives you lots of debugging info; see if that helps.
:)
Regards,
Pavel
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 18:09:13 -0500, Frank Smith <fsmith@hoovers.com> wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Pavel Tcholakov wrote:
If you're not using cfengine to mount anything, don't use an
actionsequence that checks mounts and you won't get the
warning.
If you want to use cfengine for local mounts, you get the
warning if its not defined (probably only once since cfengine
often seems to email warnings that weren't in the run before).
Frank
The other thing that started happening is the warning about
mountpattern. From what I understan, this is a NFS-environment only
option which I don't need to define. How can I suppress this?
Output:
cfengine:metal: Program does not define mountpattern
Thanks in advance,
Pavel
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