On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 01:05:25PM -0700, Bob Gordon wrote:
On 8/23/06, Gary B. <gmbfly98 at gmail.com> wrote:
The client by default uses the "uname -s" output, which will be "linux". If you launch the client with ~hobbit/client/runclient.sh --os=rhel3 then it will use the [rhel3] setting. The list --os names is restricted though, so for a more generic solution you can define your own "classes" and run the client with a "--class=MYCLASS" option; then it will use the [MYCLASS] section.
Is there a way to make the "--class=MYCLASS" option permanent when starting a client? That is, do you have to specify --class everytime you use "runclient.sh", such as stopping, starting, restarting, etc?
And as a correllary to this, is there any way to set the class option remotely? (I dont have access to several of the systems the client is running on..)
See the CLASS entry in the bb-hosts(5) man-page.
Henrik