controls/cf_execd.cf

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This is where body executor control is defined. body executor control is where various settings related to cf-execd can be tuned.

executor bodies

control

Prototype: control

Implementation:

body executor control
{

    any::

      splaytime  => "$(def.control_executor_splaytime)"; # activity will be spread over this many time slices

      agent_expireafter  => "$(def.control_executor_agent_expireafter)";

    cfengine_internal_agent_email.!cfengine_internal_disable_agent_email::
      mailto     => "$(def.mailto)";
      mailfrom   => "$(def.mailfrom)";
      smtpserver => "$(def.smtpserver)";

      # Filter log entries in emails based on regular expressions.
      # mailfilter_include => { ".*include pattern.*" };
      # mailfilter_exclude => { ".*exclude pattern.*" };

    any::

      # Default:
      #
      # schedule => { "Min00", "Min05", "Min10", "Min15", "Min20",
      #               "Min25", "Min30", "Min35", "Min40", "Min45",
      #               "Min50", "Min55" };

      schedule => { @(def.control_executor_schedule_value) };

      # The full path and command to the executable run by default (overriding builtin).
      # cf-twin needs its own safe environment because of the update mechanism

    windows::
      exec_command => "$(sys.cf_agent) -Dfrom_cfexecd,cf_execd_initiated -f \"$(sys.update_policy_path)\" & $(sys.cf_agent) -Dfrom_cfexecd,cf_execd_initiated";

    !windows::
      exec_command => "$(sys.cf_agent) -Dfrom_cfexecd,cf_execd_initiated -f \"$(sys.update_policy_path)\" ; $(sys.cf_agent) -Dfrom_cfexecd,cf_execd_initiated";

}