Re: Compute Farm, Part II
If they are all pretty similar configs, then it sounds like a very easy
solution is to use rdist or rsync.
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
> I guess I didn't explain real well the first time, although I enjoyed
> the thread..
>
> On this compute farm, they want to make changes to 1 machine, as in adding
> a package, changing a config file, etc and having the resultant changes
> reflected on the other 199 machines, without having to go to each
> machine and tweak it. Installing the machines will be a short, but
> intense process, but they are looking for long range admin solutions.
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
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