###### ###### Set these variables as appropriate for your site ###### #### #### Site Information #### #set global $ADMIN_NAME = "Local Admin Contact" #set global $ADMIN_EMAIL = "tickets@localhost.localdomain.com" #set global $SITE_NAME = "localdomain.com" ## SITE_SHORTNAME should be a single word with no punctuation #set global $SITE_SHORTNAME = "localdomain" ## SITE_VERSION should be the version of this file, starting at 1 #set global $SITE_VERSION = "1" #### #### Paths, Variables, and Passwords #### #set global $SENDMAILPATH = "/usr/sbin/sendmail" #set global $BCFG2_SERVER = "config.localdomain.com" #set global $BCFG2_PORT = "6" #set global $OSTIARY_PORT = "7" #set global $BCFG2_CLIENT_RUN_INTERVAL_SECONDS = "3600" ## Initial options for bcfg(1). The bcfg2 client is started with these options ## on installation and periodically based on BCFG2_CLIENT_RUN_INTERVAL_SECONDS, ## so you probably want to include the "-n" (dry-run mode) flag, unless you ## already have a good configuration in place. You can then change the config ## file /usr/local/etc/default/bcfg2-client/env/OPTIONS via the bcfg2 "Cfg" ## functionality (possibly by kicking off a non-dry from the bcfg2 server using ## ostiary, or just by running bcfg2 manually on the client) to run in non-dry- ## run mode. #set global $BCFG2_CLIENT_OPTIONS = "-q -v -d -n" ## Initial options for bcfg2-server(8). Note that bcfg2-server is not fully ## configured by bcfg2-site; you need to edit /usr/local/etc/bcfg2.conf to ## include the "[server]" stanza and appropriate values, as well as a "key =" ## line in the "[communications]" stanza (see bcfg2 doc for details). #set global $BCFG2_SERVER_OPTIONS = "-v" ## You can set passwords here, and you will not be prompted for them at ## install time; however you will then have to treat your bcfg2-site ## distribution as equivalent to the bcfg2 server and ostiary passwords. ## To be prompted for passwords at install time, make these empty string ("") #set global $BCFG2_PASSWORD = "" #set global $OSTIARY_PASSWORD = "" ###### ###### Automatically-set variables - you shouldn't have to touch these. ###### #from time import localtime, strftime #set global $DATE = strftime("%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y", localtime())