On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 21:16, Kurth Bemis wrote:
>
> It's a real pain to ssh to each of the boxen and repeat the same process
> again and again to upgrade apache,php,mod_perl,mod_ssl, system files, etc.
Why not use Bill Stearn's fanout?
http://www.stearns.org/
Just run the command once and its ex
On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 21:16, Kurth Bemis wrote:
> We have several servers, (OK lots of servers) that we use for hosting
> websites, mail servers, firewalls, and billing and provisioning.
>
> It's a real pain to ssh to each of the boxen and repeat the same process
> again and again to upgrade apa
The Fully Automatic Installer may be one approach:
http://faifaq.andrew.net.au
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Kurth Bemis wrote:
We have several servers, (OK lots of servers) that we use for hosting
websites, mail servers, firewalls, and billing and provisioning.
It's a real pain to ssh to each of the boxen and repeat the same
process again and again to upgrade apache,php,mod_perl,mod_ssl,
system fil
We have several servers, (OK lots of servers) that we use for hosting
websites, mail servers, firewalls, and billing and provisioning.
It's a real pain to ssh to each of the boxen and repeat the same process
again and again to upgrade apache,php,mod_perl,mod_ssl, system files, etc.
I'm wonderin
Jim Collins wrote:
UNKNOWN state implies the host is unreachable via ping from Nagios
server. As failed ping could result from a network problem between the
Nagios server and the host, to Nagios the true state of the host is
unknown.
Thank you!
I tried using ping as su - nagios and got the foll