On 10/3/2010 7:23 AM, Dirk Dokter wrote:
>    Would anyone be interested in a script to generate Bacula config files
> from LDAP?

If you look at Fruity (now Lilac), a configuration tool for Nagios, 
you'll get some good ideas.  Templates, host groups, services groups, 
etc, are all good strategies for flexibility.  It is web based, and uses 
a database to store the recorded data.  Then it generate the 
configuration files from there.

However, start small, get it working well, then look at expanding.

-- 
Dan Langille - http://langille.org/

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