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From: dufresne at winternet.com (Ron DuFresne)
Subject: server administration
as a tool in the implimentation, have a look at rsync. It's still
supported and updated. Only has troubles with files of multi gig size,
and works under/through ssh.
But, you are going to find there is not single tool to do all you seek.
You are going to end up crafting a number of tools together, some off the
shelf, some hand crafted to accomplish the tasks at hand, and this
includes storage of the info. to which a database of some sort will need
to be tossed into the mix most likely, unless you can deal with
traditional directory/file storage methods.
I once not too long ago worked for a company that did all system configs
in cvs, which was a fine way to push common setups to various platforms
and servers in quick order.
I'll leave you to the script/code, test and redo mode you must be nearing
after your research...
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, harry wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i know this is not really a security thing, so if someone could tell me
> where the correct place to ask is... i would really appreciate it...
>
> but for the question now (this could be interesting for a lot of people
> i think):
>
> we have some 100+ servers here, and we would like to make an inventory
> of all the servers. each server has a service tag etc... all servers
> have one or more services running on it.
>
> the idea is: we would like everything (config, static information,
> dynamic info,...) on a central server in a secure intranet.
> the first problem:
> how do you collect the data, how do you store it,what software do you
> use to get info out of a server (static info as wel as dynamic info).
> ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
> a script? snmp
> second problem:
> what soft can you use for pushing the config to the servers and
> restarting servers, without having to log in to each one individually
> (something like rdist?) sshkeys?
>
> all has to be as easy as possible off course ;)
>
> at first i was thinking of a wiki and rdist, but wiki is not the best
> way to go for documentation i think, and rdist is ... well... old
> (latest news: 23/10/2001)
>
> anyone some ideas?
>
> ps. for operational status checks, we use nagios, for graphs: cacti
> and sorry for the off-topicness, i really don't know where else to ask
> --
> harry
> aka Rik Bobbaers
>
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