Am 11.09.09 16:36, schrieb Joseph L. Casale:
> If you know what it is and use it, you will likely be in a position to
> answer:)
> How's that database coming btw?
Well, I was just trying to get a more specific question out of you.
Which software do you want it compared to?
Basically it is the u
nate wrote:
>
>> operations that people actually have to do to mange data centers in one
>> (preferably free) tool?
>>
>
> You seen
> http://www.hyperic.com/products/enterprise-systems-monitoring.html
>
> yet? Never used it myself, I think they are owned by VMware now.
>
> They have an open sour
Les Mikesell wrote:
> operations that people actually have to do to mange data centers in one
> (preferably free) tool?
>
You seen
http://www.hyperic.com/products/enterprise-systems-monitoring.html
yet? Never used it myself, I think they are owned by VMware now.
They have an open source version
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Thanks, but that doesn't help much with my question since I haven't used
>> RHN either. I'd like to have some comprehensive
>> inventory/monitoring/deployment tool but it has to work across different
>> platforms. Ocsinventory-ng works for computer hardware/software
>>
>Thanks, but that doesn't help much with my question since I haven't used
>RHN either. I'd like to have some comprehensive
>inventory/monitoring/deployment tool but it has to work across different
>platforms. Ocsinventory-ng works for computer hardware/software
>inventory and has some (not very u
Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
>> Does it have any hooks to deal with network hardware and OS's that
>> aren't RHEL/Centos/Fedora? Something that only handles part of your
>> inventory sounds like more trouble than it would be worth.
>>
> It is basically an open source version of RHN.
Thanks, but that
On 09/11/2009 11:52 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>> Yes, I tried to use it opposed to postgresql to store the data for my
>>> web application in it.
>>
>>> It really sucked as a database.
>>
>> Data, or "config"?
>>
>>> PS: Can you elaborate a bit which other foss apps you mea
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Yes, I tried to use it opposed to postgresql to store the data for my
>> web application in it.
>
>> It really sucked as a database.
>
> Data, or "config"?
>
>> PS: Can you elaborate a bit which other foss apps you mean and what you
>> are trying to accomplish?
>
> ht
>Yes, I tried to use it opposed to postgresql to store the data for my
>web application in it.
>It really sucked as a database.
Data, or "config"?
>PS: Can you elaborate a bit which other foss apps you mean and what you
>are trying to accomplish?
http://www.redhat.com/spacewalk/faq.html#whatis
Well it uses oracle xe which is in MHO not to bad, the only thing is a
really un-clear license agreement.
Per
--- Original message follows ---
SUBJECT: Re: [CentOS] redhat spacewalk
FROM: Ralph Angenendt
TO: "CentOS mailing list"
DATE: 11-09-2009 16:29
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 14:22 +00
Hi
Well_ _I have been using spacewalk for quite some time now and my
experience with it is really good, as everything else it is not
perfect but hey what is.
Per
--- Original message follows ---
SUBJECT: [CentOS] redhat spacewalk
FROM: "Joseph L. Casale"
TO: "'centos@cent
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 14:22 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Anyone here use spacewalk as opposed other foss apps to
> accomplish the same thing?
Yes, I tried to use it opposed to postgresql to store the data for my
web application in it.
> Any opinions?
It really sucked as a database.
Ralph
Anyone here use spacewalk as opposed other foss apps to
accomplish the same thing? Any opinions?
Thanks,
jlc
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