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<code>config.inc</code> is one of the component files used by the <code>[[check_and_install_promises]]</code> on the [[cfengine hub]] to create [[cfengine]]'s <code>[[promises.cf]]</code> file.
<code>config.inc</code> is one of the component files used by the <code>[[check_and_install_promises]]</code> on the [[cfengine hub]] to create [[cfengine]]'s <code>[[promises.cf]]</code> file.


The file is included very early on in <code>promises.cf</code> where it takes a more general [[host class]], such as [[vlabserver]], and uses this to define additional host classes more specific to functionality, such as [[userlogin]] which is then, in turn, used to define classes such as [[class_ldap|ldap]], [[class_automounter|automounter]], etc.
The file is included very early on in <code>promises.cf</code> where it takes a more general [[host class]], such as [[vlabserver]], and uses this to define additional host classes more specific to functionality, such as [[userlogin]] which is then, in turn, used to define classes such as [[ldap]], [[automounter]], etc.

Revision as of 10:47, 5 September 2023

Type: file

Location: /var/lib/cfengine/masterfiles/config.inc on the cfengine hub.

config.inc is one of the component files used by the check_and_install_promises on the cfengine hub to create cfengine's promises.cf file.

The file is included very early on in promises.cf where it takes a more general host class, such as vlabserver, and uses this to define additional host classes more specific to functionality, such as userlogin which is then, in turn, used to define classes such as ldap, automounter, etc.