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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Embedding Community Topic Information into Original Forum Post 303046370 by Neo on Monday 1st of June 2020 05:22:24 AM
Old 06-01-2020
Embedding Community Topic Information into Original Forum

We are experimenting with embedding the "first reply" of each thread from migrated legacy topics into each topic / thread here (when available):

See this community topic for details:

Embedding Discourse Community into the Original Unix & Linux Forums - Discourse Sys Admin - Unix Linux Community
 

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

NAME
cf-monitord - cfengine's monitoring agent SYNOPSIS
: cf-monitord [options] DESCRIPTION
: The monitoring agent is a machine-learning, sampling daemon which learns the normal state of the current host and classifies new observa- tions in terms of the patterns formed by previous ones. The data are made available to and read by cf-agent for classification of responses to anomalous states. 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 --debug, -d Set debugging level 0,1,2,3 --verbose, -v Output verbose information about the behaviour of the agent --dry-run, -n All talk and no action mode - make no changes, only inform of promises not kept --version, -V Output the version of the software --no-lock, -K Ignore system lock --file, -f Specify an alternative input file than the default --inform, -I Print basic information about changes made to the system, i.e. promises repaired --diagnostic, -x Activate internal diagnostics (developers only) --no-fork, -F Run process in foreground, not as a daemon --histograms, -H Ignored for backward compatibility --tcpdump, -T Interface with tcpdump if available to collect data about network 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-monitord(8)
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