I guess, my question was not clear enough.What I meant by
"standalone", is:
Cfengine is a fairly big framework for automating system
administration. What I would like, is to use just the
script-processing part from cfagent without the environment that it
normally expects to read some commands from a file and execute them
without worrying about host keys or anything else that is not part
of the script to be executed - sort of a fancier "sed" or "awk".
(In my case, it would mostly be called as a utility tool for
configuration file editing and similar stuff and running from a shared
NFS root file system, so creating any files/directories would not be
acceptable.)
Regards,
Peter Daum
Mark Burgess wrote:
I haven't tested it, but can't you just do this?
--
export myscript=/path/file
#!/usr/local/sbin/cfagent -f
control:
actionsequence = ( shellcommands )
# mysscript = ( "/path/file" )
shellcommands:
"$(myscript) -x -y -z" useshell=true/false
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