Dazed_75 wrote:
> I find myself making the same alterations to a small number of systems
> but some of them repeatedly as I try different distros. I try to keep
> some notes but find they are inadequate and inconsistent. It is also
> painful to always make the changes manually. I know that in large
> environments there are tools such as source management systems, network
> installers, etc. but they are serious overkill to the small network or
> individual user such as I.
I am planning to look for tools for this myself. I hacked together a
quick script yesterday at work to push files out to groups of servers
with one command using ssh passwordless auth. It reduced my scp copying
time from 15 to 1. the clusterssh tools sounds like it's similiar but
I bet it has more functionality (since I just wrote mine yesterday and all).
I usually search freshmeat.net and sourceforge.net first when looking
for these types of tools. I'll post here when I come to a decision. It
may be a few weeks.
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JT Morée
PC Xperience, Inc.
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