http://www.infrastructures.org/
it addresses some of the problems I'm having now that my network of machines is growing. I have a standard set of packages that I emerge, but it's a pain to maintain each machine individually and make sure that everything is configured properly. I'm prone to mistakes - i.e., I just discovered that vixie-cron was never added to the default runlevel on a dev machine!
I'll be reading up on this and hopefully can share my insights into Christian's questions.
cheers,
- Jared
On Apr 19, 2005, at 9:43 AM, Christian Affolter wrote:
Hi,
at the moment I'm in the process of planing/deploying an infrastructure environment based on gentoo (infrastructure servers and clients).
The infrastructure should mainly be based on the famous infrastructure.org paper.
I'm planning to have a "gold-server" with pre-compile binary packages,
as well as the related configuration files. Those divided into different
host groups (web, mail etc.).
All of the above should be under version control.
Hence my questions related to this topic: What approaches/tools are you using (for example for host installation, application/configuration management, ad hoc changes etc.)?
Is it wise to use the gentoo specific tools (like emerge) on the clients, or do you prefer more "generalized" tools?
Well, one specific question I have a the moment is how to strip down a gentoo system to it's base system. So that it doesn't contains any development tools/dependencies (compilers, dev-libs, etc.)? Since I would like to use binary packages on the clients.
It would be really great if you could share your experience, thoughts, hints etc. regarding this subject.
Many thanks in advance!
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