NIS?
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at conservativecomputer.comFri Oct 5 07:23:34 PDT 2001
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On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 08:28:56AM -0500, Steven Timm wrote: > The rsync script is a good idea and something we are thinking > of implementing--only problem is...how do you handle the > situation when a node happens to be down during a push? FSL uses the same generic mechanism that I use to keep all files in sync. This means that when a node boots, it syncs before it returns to service. There are many files that you want to maintain in synch (like /etc/hosts.allow) which don't go in NIS. I would assume that systems like "cfengine" (which the sysadmin community uses to keep workstations configured) also do that. Scyld's Beowulf2 system transfers that information from the master node as needed, so it's never out of sync. greg
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