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# It is advised to avoid /var/lib/confluent/public as a source for syncing. /var/lib/confluent/public
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# is served without authentication and thus any sensitive content would be a risk. If wanting to host
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# syncfiles on a common share, it is suggested to have /var/lib/confluent be the share and use some other
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# subdirectory other than public.
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#
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# Syncing is performed as the 'confluent' user, so all source files must be accessible by the confluent user.
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# This file lists files to synchronize or merge to the deployed systems from the deployment server
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# To specify taking /some/path/hosts on the deployment server and duplicating it to /etc/hosts:
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# Note particularly the use of '->' to delineate source from target.
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# /some/path/hosts -> /etc/hosts
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# If wanting to simply use the same path for source and destinaiton, the -> may be skipped:
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# /etc/hosts
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# More function is available, for example to limit the entry to run only on n1 through n8, and to set
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# owner, group, and permissions in octal notation:
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# /example/source -> n1-n8:/etc/target (owner=root,group=root,permissions=600)
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# Entries under APPENDONCE: will be added to specified target, only if the target does not already
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# contain the data in the source already in its entirety. This allows append in a fashion that
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# is friendly to being run repeatedly
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# Entries under MERGE: will attempt to be intelligently merged. This supports /etc/group and /etc/passwd
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# Any supporting entries in /etc/shadow or /etc/gshadow are added automatically, with password disabled
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# It also will not inject 'system' ids (under 1,000 usually) as those tend to be local and rpm managed.
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MERGE:
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# /etc/passwd
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# /etc/group
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