On 06/10/10 19:22, Nick Douma wrote:
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Hi Joe,
You appear to be about to reinvent Active Directory. There's quite a bit
of material around the Net concerning that. Look particularly at Group
Policy within domains.
I indeed did check briefly, but ca
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Hi Joe,
> You appear to be about to reinvent Active Directory. There's quite a bit
> of material around the Net concerning that. Look particularly at Group
> Policy within domains.
I indeed did check briefly, but came to the conclusion that LDAP was
On 05/10/10 22:38, Nick Douma wrote:
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Hi,
Thanks for all the great responses to my vague question :P. I think I
have a good starting point for my research on this subject.
If anyone has some more pointers, feel free to give them!
You appear to be
Hi, Nick:
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 11:56:48 Nick Douma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I tested puppet coupled with a version management system (git for me).
> > Seems pretty good for linux servers only. I don't know for windows
> > servers.
>
> I seem to notice that about puppet now too, after reading par
On 05/10/10 15:38, Nick Douma wrote:
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Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central location.
My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use that for keeping
track of configuration. The intended setup is a fa
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Hi,
> I tested puppet coupled with a version management system (git for me).
> Seems pretty good for linux servers only. I don't know for windows servers.
I seem to notice that about puppet now too, after reading part of the
docs. The windows support
Hi,
I tested puppet coupled with a version management system (git for me).
Seems pretty good for linux servers only. I don't know for windows servers.
Cheers
On 05/10/2010 15:38, Nick Douma wrote:
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Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to store configur
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Hi,
Thanks for all the great responses to my vague question :P. I think I
have a good starting point for my research on this subject.
If anyone has some more pointers, feel free to give them!
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Hi, Nick:
On Tuesday 05 October 2010 16:38:28 Nick Douma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central
> location. My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use that
> for keeping track of configuration. The intended setup is a farm of
> webserv
Le mardi 05 octobre, Rob McBroom écrivit :
> On Oct 5, 2010, at 10:38 AM, Nick Douma wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central
> > location. My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use that
> > for keeping track of configuration.
>
> Have
On Oct 5, 2010, at 10:38 AM, Nick Douma wrote:
> I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central
> location. My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use that for
> keeping track of configuration.
Have a look at Puppet. I use LDAP to store information about s
On 10/05/2010 09:38 AM, Nick Douma wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central location.
My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use that for keeping
track of configuration. The intended setup is a farm of webservers, database
servers and the
Hi!
On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 16:38 +0200, Nick Douma wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central
> location. My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use
> that for keeping track of conf
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Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central location.
My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use that for keeping
track of configuration. The intended setup is a farm of webservers, database
servers and
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