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Question about CLASS= & classname
- To: <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: Question about CLASS= & classname
- From: "Aiello, Steve \(GE, Corporate, consultant\)" <steve.aiello (at) ge.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 09:52:12 -0400
- Thread-index: Acamg4wXYcUNhtxQTLy3hZp6l+ER7A==
- Thread-topic: Question about CLASS= & classname
Per the hobbit-clients.cfg documentation I read the following:
CLASS=classname Rule match by the client class-name. You specify
the class-name for a host when starting the client through the
"--class=NAME" option to the runclient.sh script. If no class is
specified, the host by default goes into a class named by the
operating system.
My questions:
The default classname setting of the operating system, which value is it
? When I look at the client data of a host I see the following:
[uname]
Linux serverName 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 i686
[osversion]
Gentoo Base System version 1.6.14
Is the default value of classname set to [uname] or [osversion]. Also is
it the full name ? If so do I define my CLASS="Linux serverName
2.6.16-gentoo-r7 i686" ? Can regular expresion be used, CLASS=%Linux.* ?
Can a host be defined to more than one class, i.e.
1.2.3.4 serverName # ssh CLASS:Linux CLASS:webServer
If a host can have more than one class definition, what happens when you
get CLASS configuration parameter collision ?
Also, it may bee helpful to have the Info report show which class the
device falls under.
Thank you,
Steve