Known Issues
CFEngine defects are managed in our bug tracker. Please report bugs or unexpected behavior there, following the documented guideline for new bug reports.
- Core Issues affecting 3.17
The items below highlight issues that require additional awareness when starting with CFEngine or when upgrading from a previous version.
cf-agent -N
or cf-agent --negate
is not working
As reported in CFE-1589 the functionality of negating persistent classes on the command line, was removed sometime before 3.5, commit cf63db27945f0628caa5bf45338f7709d5d12b21. The ticket is open until the functionality is reinstated.
HP-UX specific
- Package promises do not have out-of-the-box support for the HP-UX specific package manager. The workaround is to call the package manager directly using commands promises.
- Some important system information is missing from the HP-UX inventory report, as well as from CFEngine hard classes and system variables. The workaround is to use system tools to obtain the required information and set classes based on this. * Disk free * Memory size * Several OS and architecture specific attributes * System version * System serial number * System manufacturer * CPU model * BIOS version * BIOS vendor
- Process promises depend on the
ps
native tool, which by default truncates lines at 128 columns on HP-UX. It is recommended to edit the file/etc/default/ps
and increase theDEFAULT_CMD_LINE_WIDTH
setting to 1024 to guarantee that process promises will work smoothly on the platform. - Upgrading CFEngine on HP-UX is not supported by the out-of-the-box policy. There is a support article with a workaround.
Enterprise monitoring graphs
Monitoring graphs are disabled by default in CFEngine Enterprise 3.6 and later
versions. To enable them, change monitoring_include in
masterfiles/controls/reports.cf
to e.g. ".*". Note that this can have
significant impact on the resource consumption of your hub.
Monitoring graphs are not supported on all platforms, currently AIX, HP-UX and Windows do not have this data.
Enterprise inventory CSV report is empty (0 bytes)
Exporting a CSV-based inventory report can result in a 0-byte length file if the CFEngine Server is accessed over https and the certificate's CN mismatches with the URL you use to export the report. To verify this is the problem, check the Mission Portal application logs (currently at /var/cfengine/httpd/htdocs/application/logs) on the CFEngine Server. If you see lines like the following you affected by this issue.
ERROR - 2016-06-15 07:24:15 --> Severity: Warning --> readfile(): Peer certificate CN=`myhostname.example.com' did not match expected CN=`myhostname' /var/cfengine/httpd/htdocs/application/helpers/cf_util_helper.php 612
ERROR - 2016-06-15 07:24:15 --> Severity: Warning --> readfile(): Failed to enable crypto /var/cfengine/httpd/htdocs/application/helpers/cf_util_helper.php 612
ERROR - 2016-06-15 07:24:15 --> Severity: Warning --> readfile(https://myhostname/api/static/e39cfd50f95a853fb103a89477b46eb8.csv): failed to open stream: operation failed /var/cfengine/httpd/htdocs/application/helpers/cf_util_helper.php 612
The solution is to generate a new certificate with the correct CN, i.e. the one you use to access the CFEngine Server. To see how to do this, look at the documentation for using a Custom SSL certificate.
Enterprise software inventory is not out-of-the-box
Software inventory is not out-of-the-box for reporting from the hub on other platforms than Debian, Ubuntu and Red Hat/CentOS.
In order to add software inventory for other platforms, please contact support for a custom policy.