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Re: Upload to a server
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Mark . Burgess |
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Re: Upload to a server |
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Tue, 22 May 2001 20:34:07 +0200 (MET DST) |
On 22 May, Didier CONTIS wrote:
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>> Why can't you download from cfd to cfengine? (No it
>> doesn't work the other way around).
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> My goal was to limit the number of machines running cfd on my
> network (around 300 Unix boxes).
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> My intent was to upload the configuration / os level and patch level
> from each clients to a single repository. This is the only
> application
> where I could feel the need of an upload / collect features.
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> Does that make sense ?
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> Any better solutions based on your experience.
>
> Thanks, Didier.
>
cfd doesn't use cost anything to run. Just make sure you
only grant access to the one file. That's the only way.
M
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