Philippe Martin wrote:
I prefer "the less work I have, the better"-way.Or do we plant to add a feature into the director with that you can give him a new configuration via network? Sounds pretty cool. :)
I prefer the 'simpler is better' philosophy (in system admin). Keep each tool make the job for what it has been done. That's the sysadmin job to make the best combinated use of these tools.
As a sysadmin I'm pretty lazy. Everything that needs to be done more than once is done with a script. ;^)
Needing 15 tools to (re-)configure Bacula (or everything else) is just ugly
and wastes my time.
Take "FWbuilder" (http://www.fwbuilder.org) as an example.
You configure your firewall-rules by clicking around, pretty easy.
When you are done, you save and click "compile & install", you get asked for a password and ... done.
From my point of view, thats why I expect from a "good" configuration tool, no matter what I want to configure with it.
Greetings, Michael
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