[email protected] wrote:
> Puppet looks like it might do what you're looking for. It's not
> completely gelled yet, but looks really promising. It's a configuration
> management tool that should allow one to define a host in such a way
> that it gets configured, it would then conifigure nagios, catci,
> firewalls, or whatever else you've got puppet configured to do. It
> looks pretty hefty, like cfengine, but I'm going to check it out rsn.
>
> http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/
>
I've had a play with Puppet and it would require some quite complex
scripting to output Nagios/Cacti/etc configurations. It's still mostly
in the cfengine space and handles server automation and configuration.
Regards
James Turnbull
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