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Re: confused about cfrun & another q.
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Brendan Strejcek |
Subject: |
Re: confused about cfrun & another q. |
Date: |
Wed, 8 Oct 2003 17:39:35 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
On Wed Oct 08 2003, Mark.Burgess@iu.hio.no wrote:
> Even though you do not want to copy the cfrun command, you do need to
> grant access to it in order to have it executed remotely. Probably
> this is what you are missing
Yes, this was the problem. Thanks. I did notice one other issue,
which might be of interest to folks here. cfservd seems to need to be
restarted to notice changes in cfservd.conf. To automate this, I
modified my update.conf as follows:
copy:
${policyfiles}
dest=${workdir}/inputs
r=inf
mode=700
type=binary
server=${policyhost}
define=newcf
processes:
newcf::
"/var/cfengine/bin/cfservd" signal=term
"/var/cfengine/bin/cfexecd" signal=term
cfagent.conf takes care of the restarting.
Unrelated, I have another question. Is there a way to run cfexecd -F and
bypass the SplayTime? I like to have cfagent run on my machines at boot,
and currently this is what I am doing:
$CFAGENT -q 2>&1 | mail -s "cf boot `hostname`" `$CFAGENT -a` &
I'd much rather have a cfexecd -F <some-other-option>, but it doesn't
seem available. It's not that important, as what I have works; it just
bothers my sense of aesthetics.
-- Brendan