Alexey <alexey.dubov...@gmail.com> writes: > To warn against attempts to send me to read about regular expressions and > article "Several profiles for one host" ( http://wpkg.org/Hosts.xml ) I > note the following points: > > The system selects the first matching profile and stops processing other > profiles. > For example, the computer MOW-SAL-01 executed only MoscowProfile. > > <host name="MOW-.*" profile-id="MoscowProfile" /> > <host name="BER-.*" profile-id="BerlinProfile" /> > <host name="NYK-.*" profile-id="NewYorkProfile" /> > <host name=".*-SAL-.*" profile-id="SalesApps" /> > <host name=".*-ACC-.*" profile-id="AccountingApps" /> > <host name=".*-CST-.*" profile-id="CustomerorwhatevverApps" /> > > On the example shown , will work out only the profiles of cities, and to > profile the functionality of the system will not come.
That's the point of /applymultiple[1] which is not yet integrated in mainline ;-) We used it here for ~2500 machines, it works great. Footnotes: [1] http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118 -- Daniel Dehennin RAIP de l'Orne
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