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disable: actually deletes files???
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Harry Hoffman |
Subject: |
disable: actually deletes files??? |
Date: |
Fri, 01 Oct 2004 11:29:45 -0400 |
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Hi All,
In both cfengine-2.1.6 (from Dag Weeirs) and cfengine-2.1.10 (I compiled
for Solaris) it seems that using disable: deletes files instead of
renaming them.
An example:
disable:
/etc/hosts.equiv
Create the file /etc/hosts.equiv then run: cfagent -v -q -d3 | tee -a CF-RUN
cfagent claims to rename the file to hosts.equiv.cfdisabled but doing an
ls shows that there is no longer a hosts.equiv file or a
hosts.equiv.cfdisabled.
Can anyone else confirm/deny this behavior?
Is this a bug? Or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Harry
- disable: actually deletes files???,
Harry Hoffman <=