Bryan Washer wrote:
Et All,
I am currently the central hub for creating images for my company. I
maintain about 10 total images and then sync those images out to thier
respective sites. I am looking for any insight as to what others have
done to manage the revision control of what images are out where. I
thought this would be a simple thing to do but it seems that I was
underestimating the remote employees who are not very proficient in SI.
I presume you mean between your "master image" and the image at some
other site, closer to the machines that use it.
I've found that running rsync with a -n to prevent the actual file
transfer a useful way to keep a tab on changes. You can add the various
files excluded and "owned" by SI to the --exclude-from file to make the
report clean.
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