On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 02:59:45AM -0800, Dmitry wrote:
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> On Nov 11, 9:46 pm, Peter Meier <peter.me...@immerda.ch> wrote:
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> > > When agent notices that master.passwd should be refreshed, how
> > > exactly does copy process happen? Is it atomic (e.g. fetch to some
> > > temp filename on local filesystem and then rename)?
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> > it does it this way.
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> 
> Okay, thanks.
> 
> Imagine now that I want to update several config files related to each
> other.
> It would be error to update some of them and leave others in older
> state.
> So I want either all of them to be refreshed, or, if disk is full, to
> keep all them untouched.
> 
> How can I accomplish this?

Have an exec or custom function checking for a full disk, with the file 
refreshes depending on that exec.

On the other hand, you should already be monitoring for full or filling disks, 
and have alerting or remediative action available.

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