Christopher Johnston 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
We probably can upgrade the log or make an audit log though having an
edit trigger that does git commits would probably work, no? :)
--Michael
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Léon Keijser <keijser(a)stone-it.com
<mailto:keijser@stone-it.com>> wrote:
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 10:26 -0800, Christopher Johnston wrote:
> 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.
We use git to keep track of (almost) all changes in cobbler:
/var/lib/cobbler/kickstarts
/var/lib/cobbler/snippets
/etc/cobbler
But you could also add /var/lib/cobbler/config of course. It's easy to
keep track of changes with a bonus that you can revert a change if
Things Go Horribly Wrong ;)
kind regards,
Léon
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