
This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --AKJMEmsUhTmxAKhMvv3kTD5ur8Dt6DHge Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Quack, On 04/03/2016 04:42 PM, Barak Korren wrote:
IMO, for long-running on-premise infrastructure (Not ad-hoc in "the cloud") which is what oVirt has and what what it targets, the drift monitoring approach is more suitable.
It is possible to run Ansible on an admin machine with a crontab or triggered by git pushes or Jenkins. It can report changes/drifts in dry run mode, but the results are not easy to read. I think there is something in Tower for parsing the output and do proper report but I never could try it (https://www.ansible.com/security-and-compliance). I wonder when it will be opensourced. Misc do you have any idea on this (and maybe tested some of these features)? Regards. --AKJMEmsUhTmxAKhMvv3kTD5ur8Dt6DHge Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXAc4GAAoJEFXp+fesHEQ/qTYP/1JGIk1A4+rstbh/Oe8Bd6Xc rCvqaPizJB8Fpl7gRWnOXo+lLgiCHAdzJEdJf0y7tIDs9UiI/a6FAoOJf0+BfTg6 evcdlMSBt/6qx8FvPojYmjg50d0/IhjTMbkS4OrywMDAQTOR8dEKd0ThYnu7DLuM A17k8Qy5Rd2X7wbE3sUO2TzJfgz4KG+QAKGVqugr8S4Mc3cb2JvdTN5HCVj3brpY 9QLImKfGmz4wpjk3HosgWYzJuxok5ipDazs/gwVtzBMH6dRV6Jr6kiYc8RB6Mj9u +eATaCkC5ewvtRj9NUAC6LcFrVZjSqfPTZ8kLTIFKDDr1pnn3tUU+I13GoPPSeTl m7DZq90LY7NDV8nN2d0SxIsOWuq93PABSLpeSBZih2i84P1R/dxKL9+vBfbIQHd0 cIdUsHtQVlkOONTnS6If+Y4OCUZB5bppQgLUCCtuA/RDUODwGXHWEISplIQPDRzV ZYPslJ3McSZC1qDPL+SjfQ3qos25PTHceV/WHla/rHsyYKmXaJ34Un7hsaC5boZN qzTtWaXadhbzG+WR7dXV6sPd17kFzJbzufjYzCpwwy+48pwdPy/ViX/Kggdp5GhE lgIZ+69i5533XG7jKTQuydLxIsICFfl9JRfW1zxEkqhemdzcV0THWm3hZWKqQwDG yqRaKOS2m9ixUCmGkYV7 =oxM3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --AKJMEmsUhTmxAKhMvv3kTD5ur8Dt6DHge--