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6 Func -- Fedora Unified Network Controller.
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9 func "*" list_minions
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11 func target.example.org call module method [args ...]
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13 func "target*.example.org" call module method [args ...]
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15 func "webserver1;mailserver2" call module method [args ...]
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18 "func" allows remote control of machines running funcd (called
19 "minions") that are set to obey this machine (called the "overlord").
20 This includes performing various remote operations and gathering data.
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22 "func" can address multiple machines at the same time by specifying
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25 Groups of machines can also be specified in /etc/func/groups. To invoke
26 func on a group of machines specifying "@groupname".
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28 See the project homepage (below) for a list of modules available and a
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32 The "call" module is used for running func modules remotely.
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34 Format: func "*.example.org" call <module> <function> [ args ... ]
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37 It's possible to ask func minions what modules they have installed:
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39 func "*.example.org" call system list_modules
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42 It is also possible to ask remote func modules what functions they
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45 func target.example.org call modulename list_methods
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51 func target.example.org call modulename methodname
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54 The "call" command by default outputs data using a "pretty printer".
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59 Example: func "*" call --json service inventory
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62 In addition to "call", there are other modules that make control of
63 remote machines, as well as data display, more user friendly. They
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69 For example "show" can be used to show remote data. The normal command
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71 show command can mine only a few details. This might make things more
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75 func "*.example.org" show hardware --help
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77 func "*.example.org" show hardware systemMemory
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79 func "*.example.org" show hardware os
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81 Another useful helper command module is copyfile, which allows func to
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85 The following example pushes one file out to multiple systems:
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87 func "*.example.org" copyfile --file=/tmp/foo --remotepath=/tmp/foo
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89 While these helper modules will grow over time, usage of "call" syntax
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94 running. All func commands can take this flag.
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97 Func commands have return values that vary based on the module being
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104 See also the manpages for "func-inventory", "funcd", "certmaster",
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