[Infrastructures] isconf deprecates infrastructures.org?
Mark Ferlatte
ferlatte@cryptio.net
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 14:07:01 -0700
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Wesley Craig said on Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 04:51:16PM -0400:
> On 13 Aug 2006, at 03:36, Daniel Hagerty wrote:
> > It's a pretty standard problem for sysadmin tools in this space.
> >You'd have to detect what was done behind the tool's back and either
> >pretend the missing delta was performed by the tool, or undo what was
> >done outside the tool. You're not going to get this kind of behavior
> >from the isconf model of how you do things.
>=20
> This precisely the basis of how radmind is used to manage systems:
>=20
> http://radmind.org
>=20
> radmind detects changes, a la tripwire, captures them, and allows an =20
> admin to replicate the captured changes to other machines. Or, if =20
> the changes are not desirable, roll the machine back to a known good =20
> state.
Yep. Knew about radmin, but it wasn't available when I starting
building the current infrastructure. =20
Dang. It's come a long way. Perhaps I should look into that; radmin +
svn for configuration files may do the trick.
M
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