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Re: Bootstrapping cfengine.
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Bas van der Vlies |
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Re: Bootstrapping cfengine. |
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Wed, 12 Dec 2001 11:50:59 +0100 (MET) |
He is right cfrun talks to cfd and cfd start cfengine:
cfrun --> cfd --> cfengine
In cfengine 2.X it is
cfrun --> cfservd --> cfagent
cfd/cfservd is also used for the distribution of files. Look in
the cfd.conf/cfservd.conf for the keyword 'cfrunCommand'.
On 12-Dec-2001 Eric Methorst wrote:
> Are you quite sure?
> As far as I understood the documentation, cfrun's sole purpose was to
> trigger cfagents running on other systems to rerun again.
> Nothing more, nothing less.
> Simply to be used if you wish to enforce some change you made on the main
> configuration file.
>
> Eric
>
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Will Lowe wrote:
>
>> > So what you're saying is that cfrun on the distribution server talks to
>> > cfd on the client?
>>
>> Yes -- that's my understanding, at least. I don't have it set up that
>> way myself.
>>
>> --
>> thanks,
>>
>> Will
>>
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Re: Bootstrapping cfengine., Alexander Mattausch, 2001/12/12