Bugs item #1082560, was opened at 2004-12-09 17:44
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Category: Documentation
Group: 4.0
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 8
Submitted By: Bernard Li (bernardli)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: OPIUM -> sync_files

Initial Comment:
In the Installation docs, section 6.7, OPIUM is still 
referenced as the tool used to push password files to 
the client nodes, but in essence, I believe that 
sync_files is doing the actual work now.

It seems that OPIUM is nothing more but a ghost 
package (it seems to still manage the ssh authorized 
keys?)

Nevertheless, this section of the documentation needs 
to be updated, as the config file being referenced no 
longer exists.

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>Comment By: Jason Brechin (brechin)
Date: 2004-12-09 19:49

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It should be clarified.  sync_files is the actual utility that 
does the pushing.  OPIUM is in charge of ssh keys (I think?), 
actually setting up sync_files, adding /etc/gshadow and 
getting sync_files into cron for example (IIRC).

OPIUM used to include sync_files.  When sync_files became 
self-sufficient and potentially useful outside of user file 
pushing, it was split into its own package.

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