On Sun, 15 May 2005, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
If I have a policyt master, can I also treat it as a regular client?
Yes. I do this.
In other words, I'd like to test out my cfengine implementation by telling the policy host to copy it's update.conf and cfagent.conf to another location on the same server. For example, the update.conf, cfservd.conf and cfagent.conf files are all stored in /var/cfengine/masterfiles/inputs/ and I want to have the policy host copy the cfagent.conf file from there to the "standard" cfagent location of /var/cfengine/inputs where all my other clients will be storing the cfagent.conf file. I just want the policyhost/cfserver to have the same client configuration as all the others.
Does this make sense? Hopefully I'll be able to answer these newbie questions soon...
Yeah, I do something similar (although I store my master files in /usr/etc/cfengine, as per cfengine-masterconf (cf. http://arpmats.sourceforge.net/)).
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