Dear developers,
It seems that nobody has any objection to using libssh for remote
Unix/Linux inventory/installation; hence, I am going to start coding.
Comments on the current status of the GUI are appreciated.
Cheers,
Amir Pakdel
Le 05/22/2011 06:11 PM, Amir Pakdel a écrit :
Amir Pakdel<pakdel@...> writes:
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Gonéri Le Bouder
<[email protected]> wrote:
2011/5/19 Amir Pakdel
<[email protected]>:> Le 05/18/2011
04:57 PM, Gonéri Le Bouder a écrit :
Would you please try again with the new commit.
Build fine. Thanks ! :)
I still have a mixed felling with the GUI. It's hard to identify
what tab is for the remote installation and what is for the
local installation. I'm sure we will lost the users with that.
You are absolutely right; the installation tab is just a draft to test the
functionality. In next version, when you want to inventory a system that does
not have the agent installed (local or remote),
you would be asked whether you want to install it first or not.Please ignore
the installation functionality for now :D
I have developed some more of the installation functionality.
Currently the GUI does the following:
* If it is running on a non-Windows (Unix/Linux) system:
o If local Inventory fails, it asks for a file that contains
a 'Standalone distribution' and installs it where indicated
in the GUI (lineEditAgentUnix in "Files and Filders" tab)
and then retries the agent execution.
o If remote Windows inventory fails, it tries to install the
agent on the remote windows host using the installation file
indicated in the GUI (lineEditInstWin in Installation tab)
and then retries the remote agent execution.
o Remote Unix / Linux inventory is not implemented yet.
* If it is running on a Windows system:
o If local Inventory fails, it tries to install the agent using
the installation file indicated in the GUI (lineEditInstWin
in Installation tab) and then retries the remote agent
execution.
o Remote Windows inventory (using PsExec) is not implemented yet.
o Remote Unix / Linux inventory is not implemented yet.
I think remote Unix/Linux inventory/installation can be done using libssh.
Any opinion?
Cheers,
Amir
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