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Date:      Thu, 1 Feb 2007 00:07:23 -0600
From:      Scott Lambert <lambert@lambertfam.org>
To:        Paul Chvostek <paul+fbsd@it.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Package management on many hosts
Message-ID:  <20070201060722.GA93283@sysmon.tcworks.net>
In-Reply-To: <20070131204849.GL95758@it.ca>
References:  <20070131204849.GL95758@it.ca>

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On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 03:48:49PM -0500, Paul Chvostek wrote:
> So ... on the topic of large-scale FreeBSD deployment ...
> 
> How are people handling package version consistency in large groups of
> servers?  If you have a web farm with 10 hosts, plus 3 hosts in a QA
> farm, and you want to make sure you're using the same version everywhere
> and upgrading production to the version you tested last week in QA, do
> you just do it manually, perhaps using portdowngrade on each host, or
> installing binary packages built on one host?

I thought that kind of thing was what ports/sysutils/cfgengine was
designed to do.  I have never used it but the light reading I did on
cfengine after seeing it mentioned a couple of System Administration
books gave me that impression.

http://www.cfengine.org/
 
> Next, how are people dealing with portaudit info for groups of servers?
> Is the old standard of a cronjob for daily `portaudit -a` results still
> the best option?
> 
> I'm putting together some tools to help with this stuff, but I'd hate to
> duplicate a perfectly functional wheel.

-- 
Scott Lambert                    KC5MLE                       Unix SysAdmin
lambert@lambertfam.org




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