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From: | Alexander Mattausch |
Subject: | Re: Bootstrapping cfengine. |
Date: | Wed, 12 Dec 2001 11:40:12 +0100 |
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Arnold Troeger wrote:
You need cfd running on the server (properly configured) and a repository for your configuration files. On the clients you also need cfd in order to start cfengine by cfrun. You only need cfengine completely installed on the server if the server will also be configured by cfengine.Apologies in advance for asking what may be an obvious question. I have several Sun servers that don't run NFS and I would like to use cfengine to configure them. I'm guessing that I can use cfrun to configure them remotely, but what parts of cfengine and the configuration files need to be on the remote machine to be able to do this?
Regards, Alex
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