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Re: Package management, multicast, and a Newbie question :)
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Re: Package management, multicast, and a Newbie question :) |
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Mon, 22 Sep 2003 16:20:54 +1000 (EST) |
Re: RPM package management:
It depends on what level you want to do it at. One page I always
found cool was:
http://astro.uchicago.edu/~davidr/cfengine-tools/lisa-paper_html/
Now sure, I wouldn't do it their way, because I'm only dealing
with a few linux boxen at the moment, but it's a cool idea.
Chris (Ducky) Chapin wrote:
> As far as future cfservd methods, I'd absolutely love a bit torrent
> style of distributed file synchronization. cfservd would be coordinator
> (tracker in bt lingo) and seed clients as needed. This would scale
> enormously as been proven for large file distribution of quite a few
> products since the availability and performace goes UP as more clients
> are added.
>
> http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent if you're unfamiliar.
>
> I'm interested in technologies like this because we've got more than 2200
> centrally managed unix hosts that need access to roughly 100M of
> configuration and binary data. They range from desktops to lab machines,
> and with generic compute servers definately in the minority.
Wouldn't this be better done as a multicast?
Now for my newbie question. With the packages I've chosen to
install with Redhat, it believes that its hostname is
localhost.localdomain. No prob, all I need to do is modify
/etc/sysconfig/network. But I was hoping to have cfengine do this
automatically by doing a reverse DNS lookup on the IP address. So I have
a section that looks a bit like this:
shellcommands:
"/usr/bin/host $(ipaddress) | awk '{print $NF}'"
Ok, so far, so good. But how do I get the output back into
cfengine so that I can use editfiles on it. Or am I falling prey to the
old syndrome of "When you have a lovely new hammer, everything looks like
a skull"? Should I just be directing the output into the file with >> and
removing the other line after?
Thanks all :)
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Tim Nelson
Systems Administrator
Sunet Internet
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