reports

Reports promises simply print messages. Outputting a message without qualification can be a dangerous operation. In a large installation it could unleash an avalanche of messaging.

    reports:

    "literal string or file refererence",
       printfile = printfile_body,
       ...;

Messages outputted from report promises are prefixed with the letter R to distinguish them from other output, for example from commands.

    bundle agent report
    {
    reports:

       "/etc/passwd except $(const.n)"

        # printfile => pr("/etc/passwd","5");

         showstate => { "otherprocs", "rootprocs" };
    }

Attributes

friend_pattern

Description: Regular expression to keep selected hosts from the friends report list

This regular expression should match hosts we want to exclude from friend reports.

Type: string

Allowed input range: (arbitrary string)

Example:

reports:
   "Friend status report"
           lastseen => "0",
     friend_pattern => "host1|host2|.*\.domain\.tld";

intermittency

Description: Real number threshold [0,1] of intermittency about current peers, report above

Type: real

Allowed input range: 0,1

Default value: intermittency => "0"

printfile

Description: Outputs the content of a file to standard output

Type: body printfile

file_to_print

Description: Path name to the file that is to be sent to standard output

Include part of a file in a report.

Type: string

Allowed input range: "?(/.*)

number_of_lines

Description: Integer maximum number of lines to print from selected file

Type: int

Allowed input range: 0,99999999999

Example:

     bundle agent example
     {
     reports:
         "$(sys.date) - current message of the day:"
            printfile => "motd";
     }

     body printfile motd
     {
         file_to_print   => "/etc/motd";
         number_of_lines => "10";
     }

report_to_file

Description: The path and filename to which output should be appended

Append the output of the report to the named file instead of standard output. If the file cannot be opened for writing then the report defaults to the standard output.

Type: string

Allowed input range: "?(/.*)

Example:

    bundle agent test
    {
    reports:
       "$(sys.date),This is a report from $(sys.host)"

           report_to_file => "/tmp/test_log";
    }

bundle_return_value_index

Description: The promiser is to be interpreted as a literal value that the caller can accept as a result for this bundle; in other words, a return value with array index defined by this attribute.

Return values are limited to scalars.

Type: string

Allowed input range: [a-zA-Z0-9_$(){}\[\].:]+

Example:

    body common control
    {
    bundlesequence => { "test" };
    }

    bundle agent test
    {
    methods:

       "any" usebundle => child,
        useresult => "my_return_var";


    reports:
        "My return was: \"$(my_return_var[1])\" and \"$(my_return_var[2])\""; 

    }

    bundle agent child
    {
    reports:
       # Map these indices into the useresult namespace

       "this is a return value"  
          bundle_return_value_index => "1";

       "this is another return value"  
          bundle_return_value_index => "2";

    }

lastseen

Description: Integer time threshold in hours since current peers were last seen, report absence

After this time has passed, CFEngine will begin to warn about the host being overdue. After the lastseenexpireafter expiry time, hosts will be purged from this host's database.

Type: int

Allowed input range: 0,99999999999

Default value: lastseen => 168 # one week

Example:

    reports:
      "Comment"

        lastseen => "10";

showstate

Deprecated: This attribute is kept for source compatibility, and has no effect.