I use Ansible.

I have done this at two companies and in the first case I put all the
configuration in Ansible which was not the best.


Now I have the client configuration in Ansible and the director and storage
configuration are in a GitLab project with a deployment script
that copies the correct tree to /etc/bareos. I find this works better. as I can
go to the director and edit, commit, push, and update then
just go into bconsole and reload.





On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 2:10 PM Kevin Salisbury <[email protected]>
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> Is anyone using Saltstack (Salt Open) to deploy and manage their BareOS
> installs for servers and clients? If not, how about Ansible? Any best
> practices or gotchas we should be thinking about?
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