From: Herbert Poetzl (herbert_at_13thfloor.at)
Date: Thu 10 Jun 2004 - 16:17:40 BST
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 04:31:12PM -0700, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> Or some such terminology. What I am realizing is as I work in one vserver
> I add, mostly, perl packages that I then need to add in another vserver
> that does a similar job to the first. Then if I create a new vserver I'm
> putzing around in the reference vserver before hand and in the new vserver
> trying to get them up-to-date.
>
> So I am working on what may turn out to be a clever idea to keep my
> reference and other vserver syncronized, perl package wise at least, but
> wanted to see if I am re-inventing the wheel.
>
> Do any of you try to keep your vservers software up-to-date *and*
> syncronized and if so what methods do you use?
basically rpm, vrpm and vunify ...
a new package has to be installed, then
- install it on a test server, to see if everything works
- (auto) install it on all vservers and the reference
- unify the vservers with the reference server
HTH,
Herbert
> Best,
> Rod
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