Hi Agustin

The intent of the custom scripts were for configuring the node to work in your 
environment.  Admins sometimes have shell scripts they run to configure a 
machine to the way they like.  This allows the admin to continue to use those 
scripts.

If you want this to work with cfmsync, then you need to deliver your script as 
part of an rpm, then you can use the "cfmsync -p" to install the rpm and run 
your script.


Mark

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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:06 AM
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Subject: [Kusu-users] RE: [Add Scritp] - a new installed is required?


I would like to add, I run the following commands
   cfmsync -n "group" -f -u
   cfmsync  -f -u 
   cfmsync  -f 



Regards,
Agustin


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From: March, Agustin M 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:57 PM
To: 'Users of Kusu'
Subject: [Add Scritp] - a new installed is required?

Hi,
        When I add custom script to some node group the nodes by ngedit
or inserting into DB, this group are setting as expired. So this is ok,
but  Does the only way execute the reinstallation of the nodes? The host
doesn't turn into installed if we don't re-installed the node. Is that
possible or I am doing something wrond?

Regards,

Agustin March <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Argentina Distributing Computing Solution 
 

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