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author | Sol Jerome <solj@ices.utexas.edu> | 2010-04-21 14:40:02 -0500 |
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committer | Sol Jerome <solj@ices.utexas.edu> | 2010-04-21 14:40:32 -0500 |
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doc: Fix some broken wiki links
Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <solj@ices.utexas.edu>
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diff --git a/doc/client/modes.txt b/doc/client/modes.txt index 55aec34e7..aa5a1c2ac 100644 --- a/doc/client/modes.txt +++ b/doc/client/modes.txt @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ Interactive mode The client can be run interactively (-I) so that you are able to step through each operation in order to see what the client is doing. +.. _client-modes-paranoid: + Paranoid mode ============= @@ -46,8 +48,10 @@ by _'s. For example, the old ``/etc/hosts`` will be named Extra configuration ------------------- -Here is an example of how to use the extra paranoid features available -in 1.0. For the following section in ``bcfg2.conf``:: +.. versionadded:: 1.0.0 + +Here is an example of how to use some of the extra paranoid features +available. For the following section in ``bcfg2.conf`` (client-side):: [paranoid] path = /my/custom/backup/path @@ -56,6 +60,21 @@ in 1.0. For the following section in ``bcfg2.conf``:: You will have the file backups store in ``/my/custom/backup/path``. This will also keep the five most recent backups of files. +Altering the global metadata to enable paranoid mode for all files +------------------------------------------------------------------ + +You may also want to just globally enable the *paranoid* attribute for +all files distributed to clients from your Bcfg2 server. You can +accomplish this by adding a global metadata override in your +``bcfg2.conf`` (server-side) with the following syntax:: + + [mdata] + paranoid=true + +This will override the default value of "paranoid=false" and change it to +"true" which will cause every file you add or update in your Bcfg2 repo +to backup on the client as specified in your client config. + Overall client service mode =========================== diff --git a/doc/client/tools/actions.txt b/doc/client/tools/actions.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6b68164e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/client/tools/actions.txt @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +.. -*- mode: rst -*- + +.. _client-tools-actions: + +======= +Actions +======= + +This page describes use of the Action configuration entry. Action entries +are commands that are executed either before bundle installation, +after bundle installation or both. If exit status is observed, a +failing pre-action will cause no modification of the enclosing bundle +to be performed; all entries in included in that bundle will not be +modified. Failing actions are reported through Bcfg2's reporting system, +so they can be centrally observed. Actions look like: + +.. code-block:: xml + + <Action timing='pre|post|both' + name='name' + command='cmd text' + when='always|modified' + status='ignore|check'/> + ++-----------+------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| Attribute | Values | Meaning | ++===========+==================+===========================================+ +| timing | pre, post, both | When the action is run | ++-----------+------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| name | freeform | action name | ++-----------+------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| command | freeform | command text | ++-----------+------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| when | always, modified | If the action is always run, or only when | +| | | a bundle should be or has been modified | ++-----------+------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| status | ignore, check | If the return code of the action | +| | | should be reported or not | ++-----------+------------------+-------------------------------------------+ + +Note that the status attribute tells the bcfg2 client to ignore +return status, causing failures to still not be centrally reported. If +central reporting of action failure is desired, set this attribute to +'check'. Also note that Action entries included in Base will not be +executed. + +Actions cannot be completely defined inside of a bundle; they are a bound +entry, much like Packages, Services or Paths. The Rules plugin can bind +these entries. For example to include the above action in a bundle, +first the Action entry must be included in the bundle: + +.. code-block:: xml + + <Bundle name='bundle_name'> + ... + <Action name='action_name'/> + </Bundle> + +Then a corresponding entry must be included in the Rules directory, like: + +.. code-block:: xml + + <Rules priority='0'> + <Action timing='post' when='modified' name='action_name' command='/path/to/command arg1 arg2' status='ignore'/> + </Rules> + +This allows different clients to get different actions as a part of the +same bundle based on group membership. |