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Updating configs on changes.....
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Michael J. Pawlowsky |
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Updating configs on changes..... |
Date: |
Sat, 03 Dec 2005 21:04:03 -0500 |
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I just installed cfengine on 2 of 5 web servers in a cluster (will do
the others once I figure this all out).
So far I have cfservd running. I can create simple jobs (changing file
permissions) and all of that works.
My main goal is to be able to maintain identical versions of specific files.
Some simple like /etc/hosts /etc/passwd /etc/groups and so on.
Others would be like groups of files as in everything in /etc/httpd/conf.d
And for things like /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf if it is updated I would
like to restart the webserver as well (/etc/init.d/httpd restart).
>From what I read so far (mostly skimming throug the docs and web site, I
sent out the 3 main documents to be printed and bound) this seems like
it is all very much in the scope of things that CF can handle.
My question is... can I have a file copied only when CF notices that
the file on the master server has been changed?
If so can someone lead me to a way to detect the change?
Or would you simply keep changing the cfagent.conf for the specific job
you want to perform and then do a cfrun?
Basycally for this kind of stuff I would kind of want CF to work like
rsync with the option to run some command if there are changed files.
Regards,
Mike
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