+ M G Berberich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I had a look at cfengine but does not like it very much.
Why? I used my own set of scripts for a long time and switch now over to
cfengine because it's nearly the same as my hardly developed scripts but
better.
I set a link on every machine from /etc/cfengi
In M G Berberich's email, 22-03-2001:
> Hello,
>
> are there any tools/hints/recommendationshow to adminstrate a pool of
> debian-systems.
>
> At the moment we have connected stand-alone-systems sharing some
> resources via nfs and nis. From a users view this is O.K. but from
> administrators vi
hi ya
sound like a fun project/requirement...
- doing across debian boxes... should be relatively straight forward ???
- verify your grades on some guine pig boxes just in case
something breaks
- if it works... and nothing broke...make a *.custom.deb package
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 10:50:07AM +0100, M G Berberich wrote:
> At the moment we have connected stand-alone-systems sharing some
> resources via nfs and nis. From a users view this is O.K. but from
> administrators view it is not. Package-installations/upgrades and
> configuration has to be done o
>are there any tools/hints/recommendationshow to adminstrate a pool of
>debian-systems.
>
>At the moment we have connected stand-alone-systems sharing some
>resources via nfs and nis. From a users view this is O.K. but from
>administrators view it is not. Package-installations/upgrades and
>config
rberich
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Pool administration
This is of interest to me as well.
We have set up a couple of laboratories, and maintain their setup by
configuring one machine, then uploading a tar images of the bits of it to a
server, and downloading the image to all
This is of interest to me as well.
We have set up a couple of laboratories, and maintain their setup by
configuring one machine, then uploading a tar images of the bits of it to a
server, and downloading the image to all the other machines. I have modified a
Debian rescue disk, so that only two fl
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