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NAME

       cf-runagent - activate cf-agent on a remote host

SYNOPSIS

       cf-runagent [OPTION]...  [FILE]

DESCRIPTION

       cf-runagent connects to a list of running instances of cf-serverd. It allows foregoing the usual cf-execd
       schedule  to  activate  cf-agent. Additionally, a user may send classes to be defined on the remote host.
       Two kinds of classes may be sent: classes to decide on which hosts cf-agent will be started, and  classes
       that  the user requests cf-agent should define on execution. The latter type is regulated by cf-serverd's
       role based access control.

OPTIONS

       --help, -h
              Print the help message

       --background, -b value
              Parallelize connections (50 by default)

       --debug, -d
              Enable debugging output

       --verbose, -v
              Output verbose information about the behaviour of cf-runagent

       --log-level, -g value
              Specify how detailed logs should  be.  Possible  values:  'error',  'warning',  'notice',  'info',
              'verbose', 'debug'

       --dry-run, -n
              All talk and no action mode - make no changes, only inform of promises not kept

       --version, -V
              Output the version of the software

       --file, -f value
              Specify  an alternative input file than the default. This option is overridden by FILE if supplied
              as argument.

       --define-class, -D value
              Define a list of comma separated classes to be sent to a remote agent

       --select-class, -s value
              Define a list of comma separated classes to be used to select remote agents by constraint

       --inform, -I
              Print basic information about changes made to the system, i.e. promises repaired

       --remote-options, -o value
              (deprecated)

       --diagnostic, -x
              (deprecated)

       --hail, -H value
              Hail the following comma-separated lists of hosts, overriding default list

       --interactive, -i
              Enable interactive mode for key trust

       --timeout, -t value
              Connection timeout, seconds

       --color, -C value
              Enable colorized output. Possible values: 'always',  'auto',  'never'.  If  option  is  used,  the
              default value is 'auto'

       --timestamp, -l
              Log timestamps on each line of log output

       --ignore-preferred-augments, -
              Ignore def_preferred.json file in favor of def.json

       --log-modules, - value
              Enable  even  more  detailed  debug logging for specific areas of the implementation. Use together
              with '-d'. Use --log-modules=help for a list of available modules

       --remote-bundles, - value
              Bundles to execute on the remote agent

CFENGINE

       CFEngine  provides  automated  configuration  management  of  large-scale  computer  systems.  A   system
       administrator  describes  the  desired state of a system using CFEngine policy code. The program cf-agent
       reads policy code and attempts to bring the current system state to the desired state  described.  Policy
       code  is  downloaded by cf-agent from a cf-serverd daemon. The daemon cf-execd is responsible for running
       cf-agent periodically.
       Documentation for CFEngine is available at https://docs.cfengine.com/.

PROMISE THEORY

       CFEngine is built on principles from promise theory, proposed by Mark Burgess in 2004. Promise theory  is
       a  model  of  voluntary  cooperation  between  individual,  autonomous actors or agents who publish their
       intentions to one another in the form of promises. A promise is a declaration of intent whose purpose  is
       to  increase  the recipient's certainty about a claim of past, present or future behaviour. For a promise
       to increase certainty, the recipient needs to trust the promiser, but trust can  also  be  built  on  the
       verification  that  previous  promises  have  been  kept,  thus trust plays a symbiotic relationship with
       promises.
       For an introduction to promise theory, please see http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.3294/

AVAILABILITY

       cf-runagent is part of CFEngine.
       Binary packages may be downloaded from https://cfengine.com/download/.
       The source code is available at https://github.com/cfengine/

BUGS

       Please see the public bug-tracker at https://tracker.mender.io/projects/CFE/.
       GitHub pull-requests may be submitted to https://github.com/cfengine/core/.

SEE ALSO

       cf-promises(8), cf-agent(8), cf-serverd(8), cf-execd(8), cf-monitord(8), cf-runagent(8), cf-key(8)

AUTHOR

       Mark Burgess and Northern.tech AS

System Administration                               CFEngine                                      CF-RUNAGENT(8)