that runs cf-agent at less frequent intervals.
To be honest though, I haven't had any problems with cf-execd crashing in quite
some time. It's been extremely stable for me for at least the past three years.
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Brian Bennett
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On Jul
Does anyone know whether the Cfengine keys (/var/cfengine/ppkeys/*pub)
are affected by the latest Debian OpenSSL vulnerability? Do they need
to be regenerated?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2008/msg00152.html
The provided dowkd.pl does not parse Cfengine keys.
Thanks
que ahora lo que hago es seguir el mismo proceso una y otra vez.
Para conseguir todo esto, he estado buscando información y he encontrado que FAI me puede valer para las instalaciones automáticas y cfengine para mantener una uniformidad en la configuración de los equipos.
Si son tan amables de
nuevo
equipo, la instalación se realizase también de forma automática, ya que
ahora lo que hago es seguir el mismo proceso una y otra vez.
Para conseguir todo esto, he estado buscando información y he encontrado que
FAI me puede valer para las instalaciones automáticas y cfengine para
comprar un nuevo equipo, la instalación se realizase también de
forma automática, ya que ahora lo que hago es seguir el mismo proceso
una y otra vez.
Para conseguir todo esto, he estado buscando información y he
encontrado que FAI me puede valer para las instalaciones automáticas y
cfengine
comprar un nuevo equipo, la instalación se realizase también de
forma automática, ya que ahora lo que hago es seguir el mismo proceso
una y otra vez.
Para conseguir todo esto, he estado buscando información y he
encontrado que FAI me puede valer para las instalaciones automáticas y
cfengine
are there cfengine users out there who use cfengine with debian? i'd
be interested in how you went about it. cfengine is totally
comprehensive, capable of everything. but i want to keep a fully
functional debian system underneath.
who'd be willing to share his configuration with me so that i can
We use CFengine to maintain the configuration of our machines. It's
great stuff. Now, one possibility for CFengine to manage the
XF86Config would be to just copy or edit the file. But it occurred
to me that it might be better to just maintain the answers asked by
debconf. Do you think
Hi all:
I've been getting the following messages from cron daemon:
/etc/cron.daily/cfengine:
cf:main:/etc/cfengine/cfengine.conf:26: parse error
cfengine:main::26: Warning: actionsequence is empty
cfengine:main::26: Warning: perhaps cfengine.conf has not yet been set up?
cfengine:main
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/etc/cron.daily/cfengine:
cfengine:main::26: Warning
However, the best thing to do would be for cfengine to run without
error straight from the package. Even if cfengine doesn't do
anything, it shouldn't look ugly.
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Ben == Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Dec 14, 1998 at 12:20:51PM +, Graham
On Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 01:33:04AM -0800, Kevin Dalley wrote:
However, the best thing to do would be for cfengine to run without
error straight from the package. Even if cfengine doesn't do
anything, it shouldn't look ugly.
Good point, since I'm a new maintainer for it, and actually never
-Cron-Env: LOGNAME=root
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 06:44:51 +
/etc/cron.daily/cfengine:
cf:alice:/etc/cfengine/cfengine.conf:26: parse error
cfengine:alice::26: Warning: actionsequence is empty
cfengine:alice::26: Warning: perhaps cfengine.conf has not yet been set up?
cfengine:alice::Execution
On Mon, Dec 14, 1998 at 12:20:51PM +, Graham Ashton wrote:
What would be the most debian friendly way of disabling it? I thought
of removing the cfengine package, but then thought that there might be a
less heavy handed approach, other than deleting/moving the files from
/etc/cron.daily
On 14 Dec, Ben Collins wrote:
Execute this command:
/usr/sbin/dpkg-divert --local --add --rename --divert
/etc/cron.daily/cfengine /etc/cron.daily/cfengine.norun
wow. how cool is debian?
thanks a lot.
[scuttles off to see what else dpkg-divert can do...]
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Graham
Would some please show me what is wrong with the following
cfengine that is sent to my 'root' every day:
Check the log file under /var/log to see if there is more information
there. If not, try running cfengine by hand to see if it provides more
information that way
Hi,
Would some please show me what is wrong with the following
cfengine that is sent to my 'root' every day:
--8 ---
cfengine:/etc/cfengine/cfengine.conf:53: parse error
cfengine::Execution terminated after parsing due
Subject says it all.
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email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.wco.com/~keng
The life of a Repo Man is always INTENSE...
Hello all.
I'm getting those beloved errors from cfengine on a cron job. What's the
fix to get rid of the errors?
error message:
cfengine:/etc/cfengine/cfengine.conf:23: parse error
cfengine::23: Warning: actionsequence is empty
cfengine::Execution terminated after parsing due
Hello all.
I'm getting those beloved errors from cfengine on a cron job. What's the
fix to get rid of the errors?
error message:
cfengine:/etc/cfengine/cfengine.conf:23: parse error
cfengine::23: Warning: actionsequence is empty
cfengine::Execution terminated after parsing due to errors
This is a reply from Mark Burgess (esteemed author of cfengine) regarding
your question on cfengine...
Brian White wrote:
This message was posted to the debian-user list. I thought you would be
interested.
I must admit, I've been a little lax in keeping the version of cfengine
in cfengine all machines belong to several classes, e.g
mail_server = ( tango )
mail_client = ( samba rumba )
home_server = ( samba )
...
In a cfengine-file one can use these classes to perfom any action. But
when I want to perform the e.g. the following action
copy:
mail_server::
do
The default /etc/cfengine.conf does not work out of the box because
the actionsequence is empty (parse error line 23).
Also, wouldn't it be nice to have the postinst script get the timezone
from the installed system?
YA.
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