Am 26. Sep, 2000 schwäzte Mark Peoples so:
> bother with AFS though...they're going to stop using that in a few years,
> moving to DFS (not MS DFS), so I've heard.
What DFS? Got a URL?
> **HANS: We need to get that tour scheduled. =) **
I'm working on it :). Has Lee gotten anything for us? A couple of staff
members that were there last week are checking for us as well.
> I'll be starting on a nixen s/w comparison deal here in the next few days,
> hopefully. We essentially run a mirror of redhat, and have all the RPMs
> local on an NFS export to, well, the world. <g> The problem is that with
> god-only-knows how many linux boxes in the dept., we have a hard time making
> sure things are up to date on all of the boxes we administer. The goal is to
> tie it into bb (we love bb <g>) to get the list of machines to update, and
> so on.
Check out cfengine. JLF says a great and many wondrous things about it :).
> Central administration rocks.
Most definitely. Unless, of course, it's *my* workstation ;-).
ciao,
der.hans
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