Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
2006/7/18, David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    Not wanting to hijack the thread from the OP, but this subject
    interests me
    for the following reason. I work on a software system where one
    customer has
    about 10000 systems at about 500 locations.  Remote systems are
    categorized
    as one of 3 types/configurations.  Automated management of them is
    essential,
    including upgrades, but seldom upgrades "to the latest and
    greatest" as
    stability is very important.  Upgrades need to "just work", and
    not require
    manual intervention.  Currently, they're all on Windows in one form or
    another (ugh!).  The systems in question have very limited
    capabilities, and
    the people on site have very limited permissions.

    Other potential customers have similar size systems, and I
    certainly expect
    someone to realize the value of Linux for this.  I'd like to have
    a solution
    in my mind when the time comes.

    I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do
    this.  There is no
    doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an
    existing
    one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what
    packages
    are availble, etc.  Gentoo or Debian are the two likely
    candidates.  I'm not
    *sure* a customized distribution is appropriate.


I think you should take a look at:

http://www.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/index.html
http://www.cfengine.org/ <http://www.cfengine.org/>


Best regards
Jose
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
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