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Revision as of 12:34, 31 August 2023
A host class is an attribute assigned to the specification of a host which determines aspects of its configuration.
Host classes for each host may be set in hostlist.csv
or may be set in config.inc
.
Host classes set in hostlist.csv
are available to both host generator scripts and to cfengine promises.
Host classes set in config.inc
are NOT available to host generator scripts but ONLY TO cfengine promises.
Class name | Where specified | Description |
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mon* | hostlist.csv
|
Classes used to configure the monitoring system:
|
userlogin | config.inc
|
Indicates that ordinary users will log in to this host. Typically set for lab computers, login servers and VLAB servers. Membership of this class causes LDAP, Kerberos and home directories to be set up, as well as copying in the appropriate CSG-managed Debian package lists and setting up the extra packages and extra files "features" |
localstorage | hostlist.csv
|
See local storage |
vlabserver | hostlist.csv
|
Configure host as a VLAB server |
noextras | hostlist.csv
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Prevents extra files and extra packages being installed on a user-loginable host. Primarily used for testing as it maintains main platform functionality and speeds installation at the cost of not installing teaching-specific files and packages |