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.TH bcfg2.conf 5
.SH NAME
bcfg2.conf - configuration parameters for bcfg2
.SH DESCRIPTION
.TP
bcfg2.conf includes configuration parameters for the bcfg2 server and client.
.SH FILE FORMAT
The file is INI-style and consists of sections and options. A section begins with the name of the sections in square brackets and continues until the next section begins.
Options are specified in the form 'name = value'.
The file is line-based each newline-terminated line represents either a comment, a section name or an option.
Any line beginning with a hash (#) is ignored, as are lines containing only whitespace.
.SH SERVER OPTIONS
These options are only necessary on the Bcfg2 server. They are specified in the [server] section of the configuration file.
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.B repository
Specifies the path to the Bcfg2 repository containing all of the configuration specifications. The repository should be created using the bcfg2-init command.
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.B bundles
A list of enabled bundles
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.B filemonitor
The file monitor used to watch for changes in the repository. Values of 'gamin', 'fam', or 'pseudo' are valid.
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.B plugins
A comma-delimited list of enabled server plugins. Currently available plugins are:
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.B Account
The account plugin manages authentication data, including:
* /etc/passwd
* /etc/group
* /etc/security/limits.conf
* /etc/sudoers
* /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
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.B Actions
Action entries are commands that are executed either before bundle installation, after bundle installation or both. If exit status is observed, a failing pre-action will cause no modification of the enclosing bundle to be performed; all entries included in that bundle will not be modified. Failing actions are reported through Bcfg2's reporting system, so they can be centrally observed.
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.B BB
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.B Base
A structure plugin that provides the ability to add lists of unrelated entries into client configuration entry inventories. Base works much like Bundler in its file format. This structure plugin is good for the pile of independent configs needed for most actual systems.
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.B Bundler
Bundler is used to describe groups of inter-dependent configuration entries, such as the combination of packages, configuration files, and service activations that comprise typical Unix daemons. Bundles are used to add groups of configuration entries to the inventory of client configurations, as opposed to describing particular versions of those
entries.
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.B Bzr
The Bzr plugin allows you to track changes to your Bcfg2 repository using a GNU Bazaar version control backend. Currently, it enables you to get revision information out of your repository for reporting purposes.
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.B Cfg
The Cfg plugin provides a repository to describe configuration file contents for clients. In its simplest form, the Cfg repository is just a directory tree modeled off of the directory tree on your client machines.
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.B DBStats
Direct to database statistics plugin (0.9.6 and later).
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.B Decisions
The Decisions plugin has support for a centralized set of per-entry installation decisions. This approach is needed when particular changes are deemed "high risk"; this gives the ability to centrally specify these changes, but only install them on clients when administrator supervision is available. (0.9.6 and later)
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.B Deps
The Deps plugin allows you to make a series of assertions like "Package X requires Package Y (and optionally also Package Z etc.)
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.B Editor
The Editor plugin allows you to partially manage configuration for a file. Its use is not recommended and not well documented.
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.B Fossil
The Fossil plugin allows you to track changes to your Bcfg2 repository using a Fossil SCM version control backend. Currently, it enables you to get revision information out of your repository for reporting purposes.
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.B Git
The Git plugin allows you to track changes to your Bcfg2 repository using a git version control backend. Currently, it enables you to get revision information out of your repository for reporting purposes.
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.B GroupPatterns
The GroupPatterns plugin is a connector that can assign clients group membership pased on patterns in client hostnames.
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.B Hostbase
The Hostbase plugin is an IP management system built on top of Bcfg2.
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.B Metadata
The Metadata plugin is the primary method of specifying Bcfg2 server metadata.
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.B NagiosGen
NagiosGen is a Bcfg2 plugin that dynamically generates Nagios configuration files based on Bcfg2 data.
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.B Ohai
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.B POSIXCompat
The POSIXCompat plugin provides a compatibility layer which turns new-style (1.0) POSIX entries into old-style entries which are compatible with previous releases.
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.B Packages
The Packages plugin is an alternative to Pkgmgr for specifying package entries for clients. Where Pkgmgr explicitly specifies package entry information, Packages delegates control of package version information to the underlying package manager, installing the latest version available from through those channels.
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.B Pkgmgr
The Pkgmgr plugin resolves the Abstract Configuration Entity "Package" to a package specification that the client can use to detect, verify and install the specified package.
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.B Probes
The Probes plugin gives you the ability to gather information from a client machine before you generate its configuration. This information can be used with the various templating systems to generate configuration based on the results.
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.B Properties
The Properties plugin is a connector plugin that adds information from properties files into client metadata instances. (1.0 and later)
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.B Rules
The Rules plugin resolves Abstract Configuration Entities to literal configuration entries suitable for the client drivers to consume.
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.B SGenshi (Deprecated)
See Bundler.
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.B Snapshots
The Snapshots plugin stores various aspects of a client's state when the client checks in to the server.
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.B SSHbase
The SSHbase generator plugin manages ssh host keys (both v1 and v2) for hosts. It also manages the ssh_known_hosts file. It can integrate host keys from other management domains and similarly export its keys.
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.B Svn
The Svn plugin allows you to track changes to your Bcfg2 repository using a Subversion backend. Currently, it enables you to get revision information out of your repository for reporting purposes.
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.B TCheetah
The TCheetah plugin allows you to use the cheetah templating system to create files. It also allows you to include the results of probes executed on the client in the created files.
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.B TGenshi
The TGenshi plugin allows you to use the Genshi templating system to create files. It also allows you to include the results of probes executed on the client in the created files.
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.B Trigger
Trigger is a plugin that calls external scripts when clients are configured.
.SH MDATA OPTIONS
These options affect the default metadata settings for ConfigFiles.
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.B owner
Global owner for ConfigFiles (defaults to root)
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.B group
Global group for ConfigFiles (defaults to root)
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.B perms
Global permissions for ConfigFiles (defaults to 644)
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.B paranoid
Global paranoid settings for ConfigFiles (defaults to false)
.SH CLIENT OPTIONS
These options only affect client functionality, specified in the [client] section.
.TP
.B drivers
Specify tool driver set to use. This option can be used to explicitly specify the client tool drivers you want to use when the client is run.
.SH STATISTICS OPTIONS
Server-only, specified in the [statistics] section. These options control the statistics collection functionality of the server.
.TP
.B database_engine
The database engine used by the statistics module. One of either 'postgresql', 'mysql', 'sqlite3', or 'ado_mssql'.
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.B database_name
The name of the database to use for statistics data. If 'database_engine' is set to 'sqlite3' this is a file path to sqlite file and defaults to $REPOSITORY_DIR/etc/brpt.sqlite
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.B database_user
User for database connections. Not used for sqlite3.
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.B database_password
Password for database connections. Not used for sqlite3.
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.B database_host
Host for database connections. Not used for sqlite3.
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.B database_port
Port for database connections. Not used for sqlite3.
.SH COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
Specified in the [communication] section. These options define settings used for client-server communication.
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.B password
Required on both the server and clients. On the server, sets the password clients need to use to communicate. On a client, sets the password to use to connect to the server.
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.B key
A server-only option. The file system path to the server's SSL key. Required if using xmlrpc/ssl for communication.
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.B protocol
Communication protocol to use. Defaults to xmlrpc/ssl.
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.B retries
A client-only option. Number of times to retry network communication.
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.B agent-port
The TCP port on which to bind for agent mode.
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.B user
A client-only option. The UUID of the client.
.SH PARANOID OPTIONS
These options allow for finer-grained control of the paranoid mode on the Bcfg2 client. They are specified in the [paranoid] section of the configuration file.
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.B path
Custom path for backups created in paranoid mode. The default is in /var/cache/bcfg2.
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.B max_copies
Specify a maximum number of copies for the server to keep when running in paranoid mode. Only the most recent versions of these copies will be kept.
.SH COMPONENT OPTIONS
Specified in the [components] section.
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.B bcfg2
URL of the server. On the server this specifies which interface and port the server listens on. On the client, this specifies where the client will attempt to contact the server. eg: bcfg2 = https://10.3.1.6:6789
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.B encoding
Text encoding of configuration files. Defaults to the system default encoding.
.SH LOGGING OPTIONS
Specified in the [logging] section. These options control the server logging functionality.
.B path
Server log file path.
.SH SNAPSHOTS OPTIONS
Specified in the [snapshots] section. These options control the server snapshots functionality.
.B driver
sqlite
.B database
The name of the database to use for statistics data. eg: $REPOSITORY_DIR/etc/bcfg2.sqlite
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR bcfg2(1),
.BR bcfg2-server(8)
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