On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Douglass Clem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> As I've recently mentioned, I just got done setting up a network for a
> small 501c3 private school. The computer lab has 12 desktops all running
> Ubuntu desktop 8.04, and the gateway/server machine is running Ubuntu 8.04
> server. I just installed ssh server on all the desktops, so I can
> administrate them remotely. Doing a bit of searching on Google, I ran across
> ClusterSSH, a tool for running the same command on multiple machines
> simultaneously.
>
> Are there any people on this list that have any experience in
> simultaneously administrating groups of Linux computers? If so, would you
> recommend ClusterSSH, or some other program? Please explain why you use your
> preferred method. Thanks in advance for the advice.
>

Puppet or cfengine would be my choice.  We use cfengine where I work just
because that is the skill set we have.

Kent

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