[et-mgmt-tools] Sysdirector
Harry Hoffman
hhoffman at ip-solutions.net
Thu Aug 28 15:28:33 UTC 2008
Ah,
I think I misunderstood the purpose of sysdirector.
I envisioned being able to template puppet/cfengine config files much in
the same way that we do now for kickstart, snippets, etc.
Daniel spoke about it solving the wrong problem. I'm not sure I disagree
with him but currently I think the vast majority of people who use some
sort of configuration mgmt system wind up templating their files.
I guess I need to look a bit more at Augeas.
Cheers,
Harry
Michael DeHaan wrote:
<snip>
>>
>
> I talked with one of the authors for a while on IRC last week, just to
> understand what they were trying to do, since typically Cobbler+puppet
> (or cfengine for some) is the way /most/ of the people here manage their
> systems. (That, and it seems nagios+cacti for monitoring/trending).
>
> Sysdirector is apparently glue for puppet/cfengine+their homegrown PXE
> provisioning. They had heard of Cobbler but had not looked at it.
>
> My main concern is that it uses Twisted to provide TFTP and HTTP
> services, rather than tftp-server and Apache. I suspect that will cause
> some rather painful scaling issues. Also there is no virtualization
> solution, and in present times, being able to support virtualization at
> the same level of physical systems is critical. Twisted has always
> struck me as a rather experimental "wouldn't it be cool if" kind of
> library, but not something I would consider for production server building.
>
> Ultimately, I wish them luck, and open source allows for choice. If
> people like it they will use it, but the real power in OSS development
> is in communities, feedback, and design. I am really proud of the
> community we have here and I expect that if there is something we're
> lacking you'll tell us (and maybe even help us build it). So, if there
> is something you like about sysdirector that we /don't/ do, or other
> tools integrating some of our favored tools don't exist, tell us what it
> is, and we'll try to make it better.
>
> --Michael
>
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