John Rouillard wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 03:14:49PM -0500, Jim Leonard wrote:
>> John Rouillard wrote:
>>> Well not quite. It's getting better with $Conf{RsyncArgsExtra} for
>>> example. I don't have to copy the whole $Conf{RsyncArgs} stanza into
>>> my pc/hostname.pl file.
>> I haven't ever touched/created a hostname.pl file -- I've done
>> everything in the GUI with "override" checked for a particular host's
>> configuration. It creates very neat and tidy hostname.pl files for me,
>
> That doesn't scale well when you are running a couple of hundred hosts
> across three different backup servers and you have standard backup
> recipies for particular services on those hosts.
Unless you get 'owners' to go with the hosts...
> When you change the services so that new backups have to be added
> (i.e. change recipies), or you move services and the configs have to
> change it's a lot easier to have a single set of hostname.pl files to
> distribute to all the backup servers. Doing it this way means not
> going "oops you mean we didn't have an off site backup of that
> filesystem?" and makes auditing on a regular basis (say weekly)
> possible.
I think it would be a little nicer if there were another layer of
inheritance - like a group config file that could be evaluated between
the master and per-host configs so you could control settings that are
common for several machines in one place. But auditing should probably
be done against the archive filesystem instead of the configs.
--
Les Mikesell
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