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Re: Bootstrapping
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John Sechrest |
Subject: |
Re: Bootstrapping |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Feb 2004 08:33:41 -0800 |
"Luke A. Kanies" <luke@madstop.com> writes:
% That's definitely a good idea where it can work, but it won't work for
% most of my cases. One of the things I like the most about cfengine is how
% easy it is to use it to classify my hosts; I definitely don't want to move
% that classification outside of cfengine.
Can you outline for me how you use cfengine to classify hosts where
it is more appropriate to define it inside cfengine
instead of as an external declaration?
IE, some kind of derived class membership?
% We need to begin adding error checking and/or error counting into
% cfengine. Without that, we're kind of stuck doing post-processing outside
% of cfengine, which is a lot of extra work.
Can you give an example of how you would like this to work?
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- Re: Bootstrapping, (continued)
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, Chip Seraphine, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping,
John Sechrest <=
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping <= LDAP and authority, Chip Seraphine, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Mark . Burgess, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Nate Campi, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Nate Campi, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Russell Adams, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Jamie Wilkinson, 2004/02/19