http://www.cfengine.org/docs/cfengine-Reference.html#Cfagent-Runtime-Options
-U option, for instance M On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 11:44 +0200, Christophe Nowicki wrote: > Hi cfengine users, > > I've started to use cfengine for managing configuration files > of my vservers (http://linux-vserver.org/). I am running many vservers, > about 30, on my network and cfengine seams to be the best solution for > managing them. > > But I can't differentiate with classes one of them. > > The name of this host is debian. > This host is running Debian GNU/Linux "sarge". > His FQDN is debian.mynetwork.lan. > > I can't use the network interface to distinguish, this host because all > vservers are sharing the same network interface. (/sbin/ifconfig show > all the network interfaces). > > When I run cfagent -p -v on the debian vservers, > I get the fallowing Defined Classes : > > 192_168_3 192_168_3_10 192_168_3_11 192_168_3_12 192_168_3_20 > 192_168_3_25 192_168_3_3 192_168_3_30 192_168_3_31 192_168_3_4 > 192_168_3_5 192_168_3_6 192_168_3_61 192_168_3_7 192_168_3_8 > 192_168_3_9 32_bit August Day17 Hr22 Hr22_Q3 LoadAvg_low_normal > Min35_40 Min38 Q3 Wednesday Yr2005 any backup_mynetwork_lan cfengine_2 > cfengine_2_1 cfengine_2_1_14 compiled_on_linux_gnu dav_mynetwork_lan debian > debian_3 debian_3_1 debian_mynetwork_lan > ... > entropy_cfengine_in_low entropy_dns_in_low entropy_dns_out_low > ... > ipv4_192_168_3_10 ipv4_192_168_3_11 ipv4_192_168_3_12 > ipv4_192_168_3_20 ipv4_192_168_3_24 ipv4_192_168_3_25 > ipv4_192_168_3_3 ipv4_192_168_3_30 ipv4_192_168_3_31 > ipv4_192_168_3_4 ipv4_192_168_3_5 ipv4_192_168_3_6 ipv4_192_168_3_61 > ipv4_192_168_3_7 ipv4_192_168_3_8 ipv4_192_168_3_9 ldap_mynetwork_lan > linux linux_2_6_8_vs linux_i686 linux_i686_2_6_8_vs > linux_i686_2_6_8_vs__1_Wed_Apr_20_04_43_19_CEST_2005 mail_mynetwork_lan > > > > When I run cfagent -p -v on another vserver, I get : > > 192_168_3 192_168_3_10 192_168_3_11 192_168_3_12 192_168_3_20 > 192_168_3_25 192_168_3_3 192_168_3_30 192_168_3_31 192_168_3_4 > 192_168_3_5 192_168_3_6 192_168_3_61 192_168_3_7 192_168_3_8 > 192_168_3_9 32_bit August Day17 Hr22 Hr22_Q4 Min55 Min55_00 Q4 > Wednesday Yr2005 any backup_mynetwork_lan cfengine_2 cfengine_2_1 > cfengine_2_1_14 compiled_on_linux_gnu dav_mynetwork_lan debian debian_3 > debian_3_1 debian_mynetwork_lan distcc01_csquad_lan entropy_cfengine_in_low > ... > entropy > ... > ipv4_192 ipv4_192_168 ipv4_192_168_3 ipv4_192_168_3_10 > ipv4_192_168_3_11 ipv4_192_168_3_12 ipv4_192_168_3_20 > ipv4_192_168_3_24 ipv4_192_168_3_25 ipv4_192_168_3_3 > ipv4_192_168_3_30 ipv4_192_168_3_31 ipv4_192_168_3_4 > ipv4_192_168_3_5 ipv4_192_168_3_6 ipv4_192_168_3_61 ipv4_192_168_3_7 > ipv4_192_168_3_8 ipv4_192_168_3_9 ldap_mynetwork_lan linux linux_2_6_8_vs > linux_i686 linux_i686_2_6_8_vs > linux_i686_2_6_8_vs__1_Wed_Apr_20_04_43_19_CEST_2005 mail_mynetwork_lan > > > There is no difference between the debian vserver and the other > vservers : > > $ diff host.classes.list debian.classes.list > 124d124 > < host > > The hard class os type "debian" is in conflict with the hostname. > Is it possible to prefix the os type hard classe with something like > "system_" ? > system_debian, system_debian_3 and system_debian_3_1 etc ? > > Or disable the hard classes? > > It will avoid the name conflict ;0) > > Best Regards, > > _______________________________________________ > Help-cfengine mailing list > Help-cfengine@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine