Forum: CFEngine Help Subject: Re: abortclasses not working on commands Author: bahamat Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,25504,25554#msg-25554
I use abortclasses, but not like you're using it. Here's an example: body agent control { abortclasses => { "abort" }; } bundle agent main { classes: "abort" expression => fileexists("/etc/passwd"); } bundle agent test1 { commands: any:: "/bin/ls" args => "/some/bogus", classes => if_notkept("fatal_error"); reports: fatal_error:: "there was an error that should have aborted"; } bundle agent test2 { commands: any:: "/bin/ls" args => "/tmp", classes => if_ok("should_not_get_here"); reports: should_not_get_here:: "you should not see this message"; } body classes if_ok(x) { promise_repaired => { "$(x)" }; promise_kept => { "$(x)" }; } body classes if_notkept(x) { repair_failed => { "$(x)" }; repair_denied => { "$(x)" }; repair_timeout => { "$(x)" }; } body common control { bundlesequence => { "main", "test1", "test2", }; } And the output: $ sudo cf-agent -f ./abort.cf cf-agent aborted on defined class "abort" defined in bundle main I think that by the time you're defining the abort class it's too late to abort. _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine