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Re: How to run cfengine?
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Shannon Lee |
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Re: How to run cfengine? |
Date: |
19 Sep 2001 09:25:22 -0700 |
think of it like a shell; you can run it with cfengine -f 'commands
file' (or, it automatically looks for 'cfengine.conf' in the current
working directory), or you can create a cfengine script by sticking a
#!/path/to/cfengine at the top.
the latter is how i do it, makes it easy to run a single command from
wherever.
i would like to know how come it looks for 'cfengine.conf' in the
current dir, rather than somewhere nice and standard, like /etc.
On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 19:43, MASAMARA@aol.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I know that my question might be very stupid, but I will appreciate your
> answer. I have installed cfeingine package on my linux box, and I have no
> clue that how would I start the cfengine e.g; deamons, etc.
> I am not even sure, how to tell that cfengine is installed fine. I
> didn't receive any error message during the installation of the package.
> Thank you in anticipation for all your help.
> A.M.
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--shannon
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