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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users System Maintenance Post 18842 by IMPORTANT on Wednesday 3rd of April 2002 03:33:51 PM
Old 04-03-2002
thanks a lot. I really appreciate your help

i need to ask one more thing.

see, one of my job is to perform filesystem maintenance. how exactly do I go about doing that. not to say that I am completely new to unix cause am not. I'am the same guy that goes by the name TRUEST.

now, how can file system maintenance be done efficiently.

when talking about log files and core files, what is the specific format to use to get this files and how do I know for sure that these files are not needed.

i really dont mean to stress you but judging from what you said about your job, I feel, you know and is experience in the job am into.

if you could give me some examples of how you go by your daily work. obviously am not asking you to teach me how to do your job. but any example derived from your daily job will be higly appreciated

thanks
 

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cf-know(8)						      System Manager's Manual							cf-know(8)

NAME
cf-know - cfengine's knowledge agent SYNOPSIS
: cf-know [options] DESCRIPTION
: The knowledge management agent is capable of building and analysing a semantic knowledge network. It can configure a relational database to contain an ISO standard topic map and permit regular-expression based searching of the map. Analysis of the semantic network can be per- formed providing graphical output of the data, and cf-know can assemble and converge the reference manual for the current version of the Cfengine software. cfengine is a self-healing configuration and change management based system. You can think of cfengine as a very high level language, much higher level than Perl or shell. Asingle statement is called a promise, and compliance can result in many hundreds of filesbeing created, or the permissions of many hundreds offiles being set. The idea of cfengine is to create a one or more sets of configu- ration files which willclassify and describe the setup of every host in a network. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
: --help, -h Print the help message --build, -b Build and store topic map in the CFDB --debug, -d Set debugging level 0,1,2,3 --verbose, -v Output verbose information about the behaviour of the agent --version, -V Output the version of the software --file, -f Specify an alternative input file than the default --manual, -m Generate reference manual from internal data --manpage, -M Generate reference manpage from internal data --stories, -z Look up stories for a given topic on the command line --syntax, -S Print a syntax summary of the optional keyword or this cfengine version --topics, -T Show all topic names in CFEngine --test, -t Generate test data --removetest, -r Remove test data --updatetest, -u Update test data AUTHOR
Mark Burgess and CFEngine AS INFORMATION
Bug reports: http://bug.cfengine.com, .PP Community help: http://forum.cfengine.com Community info: http://www.cfengine.com/pages/community Support services: http://www.cfengine.com This software is Copyright (C) 2008-2013 CFEngine AS. Maintenance Commands cf-know(8)
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