On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Christopher Johnston
<cjohnstonwork(a)gmail.com> wrote:
We are keeping stateful changes of kickstarts/snippets under SVN, but
any
changes made to a system (ie, profile was changed, netboot was turned on) we
have very little accountability for. That is of course if we want to keep
an audit trail of /var/lib/cobbler
Perhaps the right place for this is to have a hook in cobbler sync?
-Chris
Also (more to mpdehann than to Chris) we might be able to pull off the
"copy lon05 systems only to the lon05 slave" or whatnot using git push
in a cobbler hook. That would kill 2 birds with 1 stone if you were to
do that. Is there anything that stands in the way of doing something
along those lines?
You could add a post "git commit" trigger for adding new objects. Can
anyone think of a better way to do this?
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Jeff Schroeder
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