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author | Chris St. Pierre <chris.a.st.pierre@gmail.com> | 2013-03-28 15:24:28 -0400 |
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committer | Chris St. Pierre <chris.a.st.pierre@gmail.com> | 2013-03-28 15:24:28 -0400 |
commit | 1d4d10fb8e003b0dac64ea50d61aaac006e9e5e1 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/doc/server/plugins/grouping/metadata.txt b/doc/server/plugins/grouping/metadata.txt index fe0d2683e..32834b458 100644 --- a/doc/server/plugins/grouping/metadata.txt +++ b/doc/server/plugins/grouping/metadata.txt @@ -119,20 +119,19 @@ a simple ``groups.xml`` file: <Group name='oracle-server'> <Group name='selinux-enabled' negate='true'/> </Group> - <Client name='foo.eample.com'> + <Client name='foo.example.com'> <Group name='oracle-server'/> <Group name='apache-server'/> </Client> </Groups> -A Group or Client tag that does not contain any child tags is a -declaration of membership; a Group or Client tag that does contain -children is a conditional. So the example above does not assign -either the ``rhel5`` or ``rhel6`` groups to machines in the -``mail-server`` group, but conditionally assigns the -``sendmail-server`` or ``postfix-server`` groups depending on the OS -of the client. (Presumably in this example the OS groups are set by a -probe.) +A Group tag that does not contain any child tags is a declaration of +membership; a Group or Client tag that does contain children is a +conditional. So the example above does not assign either the +``rhel5`` or ``rhel6`` groups to machines in the ``mail-server`` +group, but conditionally assigns the ``sendmail-server`` or +``postfix-server`` groups depending on the OS of the client. +(Presumably in this example the OS groups are set by a probe.) Consequently, a client that is RHEL 5 and a member of the ``mail-server`` profile group would also be a member of the |