cdist configuration management
Latest manual: https://www.cdi.st/manual/latest/
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Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch> |
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conf | ||
doc | ||
.gitignore | ||
HACKERS_README | ||
Makefile | ||
README | ||
REAL_README | ||
TODO-1.0 |
cat << eof Hey hackers, cdist has not been published, you're accessing a early in developent code. Do not believe anything written in cdist, besides what's written in this file (everything else may be future stuff for the initial release). -- Nico, 20101201 What you can do so far: (executed from top level directory) The following code will get executed if you run this README, I usually do it like this: % rm -rf /tmp/localhost && ./HACKERS_README eof # Tell the user what we do, so this script makes sense during execution set -x # Abort on any error set -e # prepare use (only from top level directory) export PATH="$PATH:$(pwd -P)/bin" export __cdist_config="$(pwd -P)/conf" object_tmp=/tmp/localhost/objects explorer_tmp=/tmp/localhost/explorers exec_tmp=/tmp/localhost/exec # Test first level manifest execution cdist-manifest-init localhost "$object_tmp" # See what it generated find "$object_tmp" # Generate all objects, including from types that generate objects as well cdist-manifest-run-all localhost "$object_tmp" # See what it generated find "$object_tmp" # Run explorer on a "remote" host cdist-explorer-run localhost "$explorer_tmp" # Display result find "$explorer_tmp" # Generate code for all objects in object dir cdist-object-codegen-all localhost "$object_tmp" "$exec_tmp" # Display result, including permissions ls -lR "$exec_tmp" # Transfer generated code cdist-exec-transfer localhost "$exec_tmp" # Execute generated code cdist-exec-run localhost