Re: [Boston.pm] Linux cluster and configuration management

2004-06-23 Thread Ian Langworth
I can't speak for web-based management, but I can tell you that we're using Radmind and FAI for to manage our Linux workstations. As for monitoring, we might use Big Sister, but look into Nagios as well. http://crew.ccs.neu.edu/wiki/Linux On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 17:39:45 -0700, Ranga Nathan

Re: [Boston.pm] Linux cluster and configuration management

2004-06-23 Thread Chris Devers
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Ian Langworth wrote: I can't speak for web-based management, but I can tell you that we're using Radmind and FAI for to manage our Linux workstations. As for monitoring, we might use Big Sister, but look into Nagios as well. We were using FAI, and it was nice for quick,

Re: [Boston.pm] Linux cluster and configuration management

2004-06-23 Thread Ted Zlatanov
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Then we switched to net-booting over NFS, and it's even easier faster. There's no longer any need to configure each machine, beyond going into the bios and making sure that PXE boot over the network is enabled. Everything else can be managed on

[Boston.pm] Linux cluster and configuration management

2004-06-22 Thread Ranga Nathan
I needs some open source recommendations for web-based Linux cluster and configuration manager. I know and have been using Webmin. Want to know if there are others out there that people are happy with. If it has performance monitoring built in, all the better. Thanks