On 2009-May-19, at 11:45 AM, David Bishop wrote:

> This is... unwieldy.  To put it mildly. Among other things, we
> were duplicating anything that should be applied to all webservers  
> (for
> example), as there is no class that all webservers belong to.


You could assign an arbitrary number of classes to each node in the  
client's config file, or better yet, in some central store like LDAP.  
You can still use inheritance as needed, but you're not required to  
squeeze everything into a single gigantic tree. Some classes can be  
completely independent.

Hope that's helpful.

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>


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