how we do things

Carl Trieloff cctrieloff at redhat.com
Wed Nov 16 14:58:51 UTC 2011


On 11/16/2011 12:31 AM, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
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> Ofer - I set up your sshkey and sudo access, as per this procedure:
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> http://ovirt.org/wiki/Adding_a_new_system_administrator_to_a_host
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> The real question is, how do we make sure that we are working in the
> same direction?
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> Documenting everything we do is one way. Version controlling the
> configuration files will help with rollback & learning we have done
> each time.
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> Talking with Apache infra folk earlier, I learned about 'ckl':
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> https://www.apache.org/dev/ckl.html
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> It is a wrapper for your shell session; when you close the session,
> the contents are written to a database with a user-written log message
> of what and why the work was done. This in then queued for other
> admins to review the work.
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> What is a good-enough way to get started that will take us somewhere sane?


that sounds like a good approach, i.e. clk -- it means we can be a
little more free but still understand what is going on.

Carl.




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