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Bug #3794

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"disable-agent" feature does not work as expected (doesn't stop *running* agents)

Added by Jonathan CLARKE over 11 years ago. Updated over 9 years ago.

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Description

As described in #3727, the /opt/rudder/etc/disable-agent file can be touched to disable the agent from being *re*started once it's stopped.

This is confusing, as it's name implied that the agent would actually be stopped, but it is not.

We should adapt this, maybe using some code like this (and setting "disable_agent" as an abortclass):

  classes:
    "should_disable_agent" expression => fileexists("${g.rudder_base}/etc/disable-agent");
    "disable_agent" 
      expression => "should_disable_agent",
      ifvarclass => "abort_report_done";

  processes:
    "cf-execd, cf-serverd, cf-monitord" 
       attributes => kill them;

  reports:
    should_disable_agent::
      "Report saying OMG the server and executor have been stopped, and the agent is going to be killed!" 
         classes => if_ok("abort_report_done");


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Related to Rudder - Architecture #3727: The cfengine processes management in system technique is splitted in various placesRejectedActions
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