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Re: Quick cfengine poll...
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Mark Rowlands |
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Re: Quick cfengine poll... |
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Mon, 26 Mar 2001 20:40:40 +0200 |
On Monday 26 March 2001 18:56, Christopher Browne wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 16:51:32 +0200, the world broke into rejoicing as
>
> The world could use disclosure of some reasonably complex cfengine
> configurations; there is interesting stuff in the cfengine
> documentation, but it's probably not enough to satisfy those that
> don't "get it."
>
> The "tutorial" document probably needs to have an extended cfd
> example.
>
> It also might benefit from an example of how to have a 3-tier cfengine
> configuration, with a central server and then a set of "assistants"
> that the bottom tier servers hit on to get their configuration
> updates.
I am implementing cfengine on around 200 boxes (Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD,
roughly 160:30:10) The enviroment is essentially 3 tiered, http / Java
virtual machines / Oracle databases and then split down application /
geographic lines which provides a well defined set of classes which all
"should" look pretty similar and generally must be upgraded together.
I have found the documentation to be somewhat opaque, I have had problems
"getting it" ! I think cfengine really does require some adjustments in the
way you think about systems management.
Only by implementing little examples and gradually increasing their scope
have I been able to start making some inroads. That said, it seems highly
likely that cfengine is a very good fit for my particular environment.
I think more examples would help and when I get mine working, I will happily
contribute. Perhaps however cfengine is so emphatically "what you make it"
that explicit examples may send out misleading messages about the
functionality available? Whatever, the more examples I can see the better I
am equipped to make decisions about possible approaches to my particular
problems.
Re: Quick cfengine poll..., Elmar Kurgpold, 2001/03/26
Re: Quick cfengine poll..., Gregory P. Smith, 2001/03/27