Sorry if this have created confusion!
What I am really meant is
'how to pass stderr messages from shell back to human IF shell is ran
by cfengine'?
Regards ;-)
Mark Burgess wrote:
Cfengine does not write to stderr
M
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 09:43 +0200, Predrag Zecevic - Solaris System
Administrator wrote:
Hi,
I cannot recall that somebody mentioned this problem:
* suppose that I have cfengine conf file which has rules for
modifying some application conf file (editfiles section, and for
example httpd.conf)
* after editing httpd.conf file, normal action would be to restart
apache (shellcommands section)
* and it looks like it doesn't meter if I pass '-x' switch to shell
(/etc/init.d/apache file) or not: I will always get same output
from cfengine restart (Inform=On)
Question is how to get stderr out from cfengine?
BTW: version 2.1.11/RHES3
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