steven is right

Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@freiheit.schottelius.org>
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Nico Schottelius 2014-11-11 21:07:32 +01:00
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- logging/cache rework
- logging/cache destination
local:
~/.cdist/log/by-host/$__target/host/config/YYYY/MM/DD/hhmmss/
~/.cdist/log/by-session/YYYY/MM/DD/hhmmss/$__target_host/
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remote:
/var/lib/cdist/YYYY-MM-DD-hhmmss-$sourcehost.$pid
- export
rm old directories on remote side
- support for tags
- for partial configuration
- supports also install
- on object definition, define
- a) don't care (i.e. no tags)
- b) require tag (only if this tag is setup)
- c) require not tag (only if this tag is *not* setup)
- d) what if both given (conflicting)
- names for parameters:
- cdist config / cdist type
--if-tag / --not-if-tag / --require-tag
--not-if-tag
- logging
- command line
- stdin of cdist
- stdout/stderr/stdin of types
- new: stdout/stderr
- initial manifest
- if coming from stdin
- logging configurable
- to be discussed
- sudo remote
- cp to tmp & mv
- umask issue?
- install
- via tagged types
-
- export
- one /export script per type
- exports of type running after object's code is done
- global export should also exist after everything
- PR & merge
- change DONE status to CODE_DONE
- introduce EXPORT_DONE
- preos
- merge with debian support only
- we are open to support --os-type later
- stackable remotes
- change API for remote_exec and remote_copy
- new minor version
- PR & merge
- locking
- optional
- remote lock
- based on $(ls /var/lib/cdist/) > 0
- ideas for parallelisation
- run explorer in parallel
- type
- object
- objects without dependencies can be run in parallel
- connection test
- just implement
- multi user environment
- not really needed [at the moment]
- can be implemented by
- git branches
- setting the output dir
- python2 support with __future__
- steven votes against it
- nico does not care too much to object
- pull based
- sshd / stdin + stdout
- use Use ProxyCommand with stdin/stdout
- http://www.nico.schottelius.org/blog/openssh-6.2-add-callback-functionality-using-dynamic-remote-port-forwarding/
- cdist grant-pull-access <targethost>
- generate user
- ssh pubkeypair
- call wraper script on targethost
- it is shell!
- ssh cdistuser@controlhost
- config replay/redo/undo
- not now
- have a new discussion about handling uris