Sure, you can get all of that from the "history" command.
On 10/19/2011 10:34 AM, Dan White wrote:
All my config files are in Subversion, but I want to capture the commands to set up the distros, repos, profiles, and systems
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----- Harry Hoffmanhhoffman@ip-solutions.net wrote:
While maybe not "clonable" when building a brand new cobbler server I use root's .bash_history to guide me through what I've done.
For every config file I edit I always issue the command "cp $file $file-`date -I`" so I have the original to diff against to know exactly what changes were made.
Once done building the new cobbler server I take the history file, remove all of the things that are uneccesary (ls; pwd; etc) and put full paths on file and commands I've used the write all of this out to our wiki.
It works pretty well even when you don't get to document for days or weeks after you've finished the build.
Cheers, Harry
On 10/19/2011 09:00 AM, Dan White wrote:
I agree, replicate is a great way to "clone" the existing server, but I am tasked to record the steps it took to create the server such that someone else could do it.
Such info could be used to make a separate server for a different group for a different project by tweaking parameters.
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----- James Cammaratajimi@sngx.net wrote:
Cobbler replicate is definitely the way to go, or if you use some kind of SAN replication like SRDF you can store all of your data on a replicated LUN.
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