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Mon, 7 Mar 2005 11:19:30 -0500 (EST) |
I don't understand why I get what appears to be duplicated information
from cfexecd emailed to me. Sometimes it appears to be duplicated,
sometimes not.
Here's an example
cfengine::in/cfagent -i -: host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: Reading Package
Lists...
cfengine::in/cfagent -i -: host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: Building
Dependency Tree...
cfengine::in/cfagent -i -: host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: bin is
already the newest version.
cfengine::in/cfagent -i -: host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: 0 upgraded, 0
newly installed, 0 to remove and 53 not
upgraded.
host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: Reading Package Lists...
host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: Building Dependency Tree...
host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: bin is already the newest version.
host2->:sr/bin/env PATH: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove
and 53 not upgraded.
This is occurring on linux 2.1.13 and solaris 2.1.10
My cfagent is huge so I'll try to keep it minimal
import:
any:: cf.groups
# Service Specific
dns:: cf.dns
# OS Specific
solaris:: cf.solaris
linux:: cf.linux
control:
actionsequence = ( copy )
Underscore_Classes = ( on )
access = ( root )
EmailFrom = ( cfengine )
EmailMaxLines = ( 10000 )
EditfileSize = ( 800000 )
Repository = ( /var/cfengine/backup )
SplayTime = ( 4 ) # minutes
IfElapsed = ( 2 )
ExpireAfter = ( 2 )
OutputPrefix = ( "$(host)->" )
sysadm = ( seppy )
AllowRedefinitionOf = ( OutputPrefix smtpserver sysadm )
Split = ( " " )
Is this occurring because I'm explicitly importing OS? I'm beginning to
think that has something to do with it, because I believe the duplicated
output is only in the OS specific definitions.
Any theories on how I might resolve this?
Thanks,
Brian Seppanen
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