Re: [arch-general] Server Management Tools

2017-10-13 Thread Plonky Duby via arch-general
Well,

First you have shellscript, based on ssh client and gnu parallel.

Second you can write your own python script with paramiko and parallel
library

Third you can look to fabric (http://www.fabfile.org/)

Fourth, you can easely learn Ansible, which tends to become the #1 server
management tool under the strong marketing effort from Redhat.

More and more big company are leaving puppet and using Ansible, and now
they even opensourced Tower (look at awx)



2017-10-13 21:44 GMT+02:00 Bardur Arantsson :

> On 2017-10-13 21:14, Karol Babioch wrote:
>
> > unexpected errors.
>
> Indeed, this is the most terrifying of messages to ever appear.
> You just ran a command across N machines, two of them failed. Ugh.
>
> The *BEST* case is things like e.g. "apt-get update" failing because of
> a spurious mirror resolution failure. (Or maybe the UDP DHCP query
> failed for one or two or three of your hosts?.)
>
> >
> > Other than that orchestration is great (Ansible, Puppet, etc.), although
> > it takes more knowledge and experience.
> >
>
> Choose this path.
>
> (I have no idea of what's best, but almost *anything* is better than
> "iterate through hosts and run command".)
>
> Regards,
>


Re: [arch-general] Microsoft Signature PC Requirements Now Blocks Linux Installation

2016-09-28 Thread Plonky Duby via arch-general
Good evening,

Do you Have any pointer to good opensource hardware ?

Le 28 sept. 2016 21:04, "Jude DaShiell"  a écrit :

> That or buy an open architecture device.  The new computer I have is an
> open architecture computer for that very reason and I bought that last year.
>
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2016, Martin K?hne via arch-general wrote:
>
> Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2016 14:55:54
>> From: Martin K?hne via arch-general 
>> To: General Discussion about Arch Linux 
>> Cc: Martin K?hne 
>> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Microsoft Signature PC Requirements Now Blocks
>> Linux Installation
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 5:35 PM, Francis Gerund via arch-general
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> I worry about if and how this will affect Arch.  Any opinions?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It's a thing people have to be wary about. Average arch users may have
>> similar laziness with regards to what their hardware requirements are
>> as users of other distros - we're so used to have stuff just working.
>> So the only advice I can give, if you should figure out you buy a new
>> device, save your receipt so you get your money back.
>>
>> cheers!
>> mar77i
>>
>>
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