groups: domaina = ( oldmachinename1 oldmachinename2 ) domainb = ( newmachinename1 newmachinename2 )
control: domaina:: domaina = ( domaina.dom ) domainb:: domainb = ( domainb.dom ) I don't set a domain. In my mind the key exchange is going to be the strongest check. On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 10:44 -0400, Baker, Darryl wrote: > My problem is that the machines have no other differences than a new domain. > Same IP ranges, etc.. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Brendan Strejcek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 5:51 PM > To: Baker, Darryl > Cc: help-cfengine@gnu.org > Subject: Re: 2 Domains > > > Baker, Darryl wrote: > > > By corporate edict we are putting all our new machines into a new > > TLD. All the existing machines will stay in the current domain for > > the foreseeable future. Since we will be administering them from one > > host with the same rules it would be nice not to have to duplicate the > > configuration. > > > > Does the domain directive take more than one domain? If not how else > > can I avoid having to duplicate everything? > > http://www.cfengine.org/confdir/domains.html > > Best, > Brendan > > -- > Senior System Administrator > The University of Chicago > Department of Computer Science > http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/people/brendan > > > _______________________________________________ > Help-cfengine mailing list > Help-cfengine@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine -- Christian Pearce Perfect Order, Inc. http://www.sysnav.com http://www.perfectorder.com
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