On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 10:41:42AM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
pkgdb
07.09.52
pkgdb01.phx2.fedoraproject.org Jun 30 2014 07:13:00 4 CHECK_DIFF:CHANGED copy
sundry pkgdb configuration task_userid:root
07.09.52
pkgdb01.stg.phx2.fedoraproject.org Jun 30 2014
07:13:00 4 CHECK_DIFF:CHANGED copy sundry pkgdb configuration task_userid:root
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pkgdb02.phx2.fedoraproject.org Jun 30 2014 07:13:01 4 CHECK_DIFF:CHANGED copy
sundry pkgdb configuration task_userid:root
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nuancier
06.35.07
nuancier01.phx2.fedoraproject.org Jun 30 2014 06:37:38 4 CHECK_DIFF:CHANGED copy
sundry nuancier configuration task_userid:root
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nuancier01.stg.phx2.fedoraproject.org Jun 30 2014
06:37:38 4 CHECK_DIFF:CHANGED copy sundry nuancier configuration task_userid:root
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nuancier02.phx2.fedoraproject.org Jun 30 2014 06:37:38 4 CHECK_DIFF:CHANGED copy
sundry nuancier configuration task_userid:root
06.35.07
nuancier02.stg.phx2.fedoraproject.org Jun 30 2014
06:37:38 4 CHECK_DIFF:CHANGED copy sundry nuancier configuration task_userid:root
These are "normal".
Both application have an admin DB user and a regular DB user. What the playbook
does is:
- set up pkgdb/nuancier with the admin DB user
- create the DB or create new tables, or nothing if it is all already there
- update the configuration files to use the regular DB user so that this is the
under-priviledge user used by the application in normal condition
I guess we could:
- Drop step 1 and 2
or
- Make step 1 and 2 rely on a CLI argument
Pierre