On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 05:28:10PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> So, rackmonkey has a nice clean UI and is very straightforward to setup
> and easy to use, but it's a bit limited (can't do separate placements in
> the front and back of the rack, doesn't have a way to record cable
> connections, etc), and development has pretty much stalled... so
> rather than try and hack some of the things I need into place I've
> written a port for Racktables instead.
> 
> Racktables is mysql-only and there's a bit more clicking around in
> the UI but it's fairly well thought-out and has a lot more features
> than rackmonkey, works quite well in my tests so far, and is actively
> developed. It's a fairly standard PHP port, nothing tricky.
> 
> Any comments?  OK to import?
> 
> -- -- --
> Racktables is a web-based database for datacenter and server room asset
> management. It helps document hardware assets, network addresses, space in
> racks, networks configuration and more.
> -- -- --
> 
> http://www.racktables.org/


Looks good to me. ok pea@
Regards,

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