Difference between revisions of "System configurations under central control"
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The services that are maintained are: | The services that are maintained are: | ||
+ | * dataprotector (Backup) | ||
* ntp | * ntp | ||
+ | * idmapd.conf | ||
* resolv.conf | * resolv.conf | ||
* kernel parameters via systl.d | * kernel parameters via systl.d | ||
+ | * firewall -> iptables | ||
+ | * pam | ||
+ | * sshd | ||
+ | * snmpd.conf | ||
+ | * selinux | ||
+ | * sudoers | ||
+ | * [[sysctl]] defaults | ||
* vmware tools | * vmware tools | ||
+ | * xinetd | ||
+ | * yum/apt config for WUR-specific repos | ||
+ | * zabbixagent | ||
+ | * puppet_agent | ||
+ | * rsyslogd |
Latest revision as of 09:41, 22 January 2018
For central configuration management we use Puppet. Puppet helps us to keep configurations in a desired state.
On the first line of every file we maintain with our configuration management system it says :
# File managed by puppet
The services that are maintained are:
- dataprotector (Backup)
- ntp
- idmapd.conf
- resolv.conf
- kernel parameters via systl.d
- firewall -> iptables
- pam
- sshd
- snmpd.conf
- selinux
- sudoers
- sysctl defaults
- vmware tools
- xinetd
- yum/apt config for WUR-specific repos
- zabbixagent
- puppet_agent
- rsyslogd