On 8/9/2012 5:52 PM, Russ Allbery wrote: > We run remctld on literally every system we manage (since we expose > commands to run and lock Puppet and to install packages with aptitude or > yum). We also expose remctl interfaces for every service that we run, so > any central server doing something like mail services or AFS or web > services has a corresponding set of remctl interfaces exposed to manage or > manipulate parts of that service. > > That's the main reason why I've never pursued anything with SRV records: > my mental model is mostly that every system runs remctld and exposes > interfaces to manage those services, and load balancing and availability > happens via load balancing for the service and connecting to the relevant > hostname.
I view remctl as a protocol and not a service. Its the applications that are implemented on top of remctl that are worth searching for. Just as it would make little sense to have an http srv record. Jeffrey Altman
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