On 9/6/07, Xn Nooby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a standard way to remotely manage 100+ SUSE boxes?

Saw this post and few minutes later saw this article:

Managing hundreds of Linux machines is easy

http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/linux/locutus/archives/managing-hundreds-of-linux-machines-is-easy-18794

No idea whats in there. Thought it might have the answer.

Regards,

Soyuz



 The
> machines are NLPOS9, which is based on SLES9, which is in turn based
> on SUSE 9.1.  I need a way to remotely administer them, with cheaper
> solutions being ideal.
>
> The problem is having to individually log in and tweak things on 100+
> boxes. The administration tasks would be applying security updates,
> and working with files for custom applications.
>
> I believe I can do this with two shell scripts, a "control" script and
> a "job" script.  The control script would copy (via scp) and remotely
> run (via SSH) the job script to a list of servers stored in an ASCII
> file. Is this the standard way of doing this?
>
> Any suggestions?
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