Oh, great and powerful big brain,
I've recently started a new contract position where I've been asked to help
modernize the Unix engineering teams practices. This environment has grown
primarily by acquisition and is pretty much 10 years behind the times. It's a
mixed AIX (static, 150 workload
steps.
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>- Adam Compton
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>[1]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/puppet-users/NX2IlfXtN_s
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>On 10/6/15 10:14 AM, Steve Potter wrote:
>> Oh, great and powerful big brain,
>> I've recently started a new contract position where I've been asked
>to
I understand that, but it seems to me there's still lots of manual steps
involved there. I'm going there's a way for Foreman to do it automatically. In
an ideal world I'd either set up a static IP and PXE across all my networks, or
create two interfaces on each VM, one build and one production.
Prgmr.com is run by a LOPSA member, gives discounts to LOPSA members, and
they've been excellent to me for the past 5 or 6 years.
-spp
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Original message From: John Stoffel Date:
7/5/16 10:14 PM (GMT-05:00) To: tech@lists.lopsa.
There are several sites that seem to have cut and paste commands you could just
copy into a script and then test from there.
-spp
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> On Aug 23, 2016, at 11:03 AM, Matt Lawrence wrote:
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> I have about 35 systems I need to convert from various versions of RHEL 6.x
> to CentO
Has anyone run an Oracle Fusion Middleware cluster with mixed (RHEL 5 and 6) OS
versions? Our e-commerce group just asked for an expansion of our FMW cluster
to handle expected holiday traffic. However, our standard is not to deploy new
RHEL 5 servers and only deploy 6 or 7. In fact our satelli