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Re: Understanding output, modifying output, importing groups
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Tim Nelson |
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Re: Understanding output, modifying output, importing groups |
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Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:13:46 +1100 (EST) |
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Ed Brown wrote:
To me, running cfagent as a shellcommand inside of cfagent seems
unnecessarily convoluted, but maybe there are reasons or advantages I
don't understand.
Would this do what you need (making some guesses and assumptions, like
that you really meant servicea where you have service1, and that you do
have a 'groups:' or 'classes:' action heading in cf.groups):
- move the 'control:' section to cfagent.conf (just seems like the
right thing to do)
Hmm. As far as "control" goes, I've always left it where he had
it, for the simple reason that I never touch cfagent.conf, whereas I'm
often already editing the main file.
Also, instead of his cf.main, I have a cf.fileinclude which then
includes the other files depending on the classes defined in cf.groups.
:)
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- Understanding output, modifying output, importing groups, Brian E. Seppanen, 2005/01/27
- Re: Understanding output, modifying output, importing groups, Ed Brown, 2005/01/27
- Re: Understanding output, modifying output, importing groups, Tim Nelson, 2005/01/27
- Re: Understanding output, modifying output, importing groups, Mark . Burgess, 2005/01/28