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An overall administration menu



Everyone:

In order to consolidate all the administration functions, has anyone considered
some
type of menuing system?  I have recently written a script that will generate menus
from
an input file. Each Main or Sub menu item can call a program or a script. If
nothing
is placed on the defined menu line, it'll tell the administrator, "this function
has not
been implemented yet".  I am an AIX administrator, so I wrote the script and
created
an input menu file to mimic the menus in smit, the AIX System Management tool.
The script is written in perl, some work would have to be done in order to convert
it
to Perl/Tk (to work with Xwindows) and write the scripts for all the various
functions.
If you are interested, I could submit the script and data file for your perusal.
Thanks.




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