Sorry for the top posting.
Unless someone want consider that a configuration management system is
also an integrity checker, i no for example, i suggest to use for this
sort of thing a specific tool. There are many, also sophisticated. A
very simple tool is aide, for example, or tripwire.
Best re
Fully agree.
Kevin, you may also consider some system distribution help as, for
example, "Remote Filesystem Checker".
Needless to say, you must manage legitimate changes, as for updates,
allowing automatic file checksum baseline regeneration after updates.
Regards,
Paolo
Il giorno sabato 28
On 07/27/2012 01:30 PM, bailey86 wrote:
I have a simple request.
On a single server I'd like to be able to see changes to any files in
/etc. This is because other users may carry out changes - and I'd like
to monitor what changes to /etc/ are made by package installs.
(The server is running SL
On 07/27/2012 07:08 PM, Nick Fagerlund wrote:
On Friday, July 27, 2012 9:41:28 AM UTC-7, Stephen J. wrote:
For lots of nodes, MCollective is definitely the way to go. For
smaller environments where you need one-off server initiated puppet
runs, there's also 'puppet kick'
http:
On 07/26/2012 02:04 AM, James A. Peltier wrote:
> Add graph = true to the agent section on your puppet client.
> Then look in /var/lib/puppet/state/graphs. You can then use dot
> to generate images of the dependencies.
One problem though, I would like the graphs to be vertical and not
horizont