"Jeff Larsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm wondering how the rest of the community is managing updates of
> root (and other local account) passwords in a virtual sprawl
> environment (or a physical environment with lots of hosts).
> I have read about things like expect, puttycs, centralize wi
Jeff Larsen wrote:
We are using the free VMware Server on CentOS 4. Almost all of our VMs
are CentOS 4 as well. We have 7 VMware hosts with about 40 total
virtual machines. It's been a very successful architecture for us.
I'm wondering how the rest of the community is managing updates of
root (a
Theres nothing unique about VM's vs. standard machine deployments, you're
looking at a standard UNIX admin practice. I personally run cfengine for
maintaining everything configuration-related across all *NIX'es, and
LDAP/kerberos (via AD) for all non-root logins, across our entire enterprise.
We are using the free VMware Server on CentOS 4. Almost all of our VMs
are CentOS 4 as well. We have 7 VMware hosts with about 40 total
virtual machines. It's been a very successful architecture for us.
I'm wondering how the rest of the community is managing updates of
root (and other local accoun
Guys FYI,
A couple of people from VirtualIron got in touch with me following on
from the flexiscale donation (we have a few i386/x86_64 VM's hosted
there, we == CentOS Project, that the QA guys are looking at using to do
some of their work in )
Over the next few days, the Virtual Iron guys w
Hello, i have Centos5.1 64bit, with xen3.2, using centos xen kernel, xen3.2
builded from source rpm for centos.
Virtual machines work fine trough xm create configname ,but when i am trying
to add them to xen source :
xm new configname, this is what i get :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] xen]# xm new test01.h