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Experience with a Unix system-administration tool

โœ Scribed by Raphael A. Finkel; Brian Sturgill; Harlan Stenn


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
117 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0644

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โœฆ Synopsis


Unix administration in large sites must maintain a coherent organization of software across many machines of different architectures and operating systems. This paper describes the Sat package of tools intended for system administrators. The Sat package is centered around a distributed database manager that stores data pertaining to machines and users. The database provides replication, access control, and locking. It can be queried directly by programs in the Sat package and by programs written in scripting languages like Sal and Perl. When data change, programs run automatically on each host to rebuild its configuration files based on the data, the architecture of the host, and any host-specific requirements. The paper shows how these tools have been used in practice, and how various features have been reworked, enhanced, deemphasized, or abandoned through ten years of experience.


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