2009/12/24 Brendan Strejcek <strej...@gmail.com>: > Where is the 'system' perms body definition?
I fully sympathise with the OP's problems here, not realising that system("600") refers to a user defined perms body. I made the same mistake myself - in fact, one of my biggest problems as a new user of cf3 and the examples provided is to figure out whether things are user defined or not. Using the word "system" for a user defined body is legal in cf3, but can be very confusing - I of course mixed it up with the Perl system() call. Instead, I have forced myself to use the convention indicated by the OP - all compound bodies I define are prefixed with "xyz_" (for example xyz_perms("600") in this case), where xyz is a company abbreviation. I think this is a good practise and would recommend it in all cookbook policies, for example using the "my_" prefix. If you use something my_perms("600"), it is clear that my_perms is something you must define yourself. - Erlend Leganger _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine