Would it be possible to have an option in cobbler to see the last (X) number of changes made?

For example:

cobbler log --last 25

Could print out what changes were made for system records, distros, profiles, etc etc.  I know you could run something like history at the bash prompt, but would be better if Cobbler had a stateful understanding of things going on.  Especially in a multi-user environment where we have lots of admins making changes.

-Chris

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:38 AM, James Laska <jlaska@redhat.com> wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 14:32 -0500, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>  The ongoing discussion of big things/themes missing is always a good
> one
> to have.  We have also collected a lot of great RFE's, so I'm going
> to
> try to organize these further and make it a bit clearer as to what I
> think interesting priorities for them are in case folks (including me)
> want to knock them out.

Improved integration with the anaconda monitoring (anamon) support.
 * integration with `cobbler status` ?
 * enable log viewing from cobbler web ?
 * other?

Thanks,
James

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