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Author SHA1 Message Date
grant
ca3be631f2 s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/ 2003-07-17 22:50:55 +00:00
abs
cfda1fe558 Update rconfig to 0.17:
0.16: Fix 'redhat' version for Advanced Server
    0.17: List failed hosts at end
          Extend probe.sh to include example raidframe status monitoring
2003-04-01 15:19:30 +00:00
abs
191bae1dd9 Update rconfig to 0.15:
- Ensure ${name} is set when -f is used
    - configuration parsing now permits key += value, and continuation lines
    - If probe fails without output do not attempt to update rconfig_probe
    - Try to explain tags a little more clearly
2003-03-06 22:00:00 +00:00
abs
6826b96b8b shorten COMMENT 2002-12-12 14:34:49 +00:00
abs
1de72d7826 Updated rconfig to 0.13:
Permit locking of files (to exclude from push)
2002-09-19 14:58:10 +00:00
jlam
e1be891dbc Change explicit build dependencies on perl into "USE_PERL5=build". This
makes these packages build correctly on Darwin where perl>=5.8.0 is
required.
2002-07-24 19:45:22 +00:00
abs
354fd9e347 Updated rconfig to 0.11:
Fix probe on machines which do not support uname -p
    Allow +tag=value to be specified after hostnames
    Retire rsh_opts as does not work with rdist
2002-07-03 13:18:30 +00:00
abs
ad9d5a1f7e Updated rconfig to 0.09 - allow '-f' to IP addresses, and clean up a few
uninit warnings in failure cases.
2002-04-16 10:49:50 +00:00
abs
6281ebd0aa Update rconfig to 0.08
Split probe into separate (user configurable) script and add ssh version,
    ssh 'etc' directory, and redhat version (where appropriate) to the default
    set of parameters probed.
2002-04-10 10:19:24 +00:00
abs
43b03dcbad Updated rconfig to 0.07
Added fping_opts and default to '-i 250' to avoid timeouts when configuring
    machines over a WAN with even a small degree of latency.
2002-04-04 16:07:56 +00:00
abs
2baa02b807 Update rconfig to 0.06
Fix inappropriate chomp usage that caused problems in fping
2002-01-03 11:34:08 +00:00
wiz
8c5758db96 Fix typo. 2001-12-31 15:45:12 +00:00
abs
9d93d75eec Import rconfig-0.05
Rconfig is intended to manage configuration files across
hetrogenous groups of machines. The configuration for each
machine is determined by a set of rdist trees based on the
various tags such as OS, hostname, and architecture.
Files in 'more specific' rdist trees take priority.
2001-12-31 11:45:35 +00:00