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== fai-updater - run and supervise softupdates on many machines at the same time == | == fai-updater - run and supervise softupdates on many machines at the same time == | ||
=== Screenshots === | |||
==== Fai-updater in its basic mode ==== | |||
[Image:fai-updater.png] | |||
==== Fai-updater with an open logfile viewer ==== | |||
[Image:fai-updater-viewer.png] | |||
=== License === | === License === | ||
I put this code under the GPLv2 | I put this code under the GPLv2 |
Revision as of 10:29, 22 March 2006
fai-updater - run and supervise softupdates on many machines at the same time
Screenshots
Fai-updater in its basic mode
[Image:fai-updater.png]
Fai-updater with an open logfile viewer
[Image:fai-updater-viewer.png]
License
I put this code under the GPLv2
Download
Until I figure out how to upload a tarball to the wiki, you can download fai-updater from [1]
Required packages
for the frontend, you need the Curses::UI perl module, in Debian you get it via
apt-get install libcurses-ui-perl
On the client side, fai-client is needed and of course a FAI configuration which is update-safe.
Install
Just unpack the tarball.
Command line options
updater-curses [options] <netgroup|-H host1,host2,...> --help display this help message --version print version -o ordered mode: don't randomize order of hosts -s <number> number of updates running simultanously -n dryrun mode: use a dummy-script instead of really contacting the clients
Connecting to the clients
A script using ssh is included, but of course you can edit it to match your own needs.
To be able to connect to the clients using the provided libexec/faiupdate, you need to have some way to access them via ssh as root without entering a password.
A solution for this is to install a matching file as /root/.ssh/authorized_keys, start ssh-agent and load the private key into it _before_ starting fai-updater.
Another, but from a security point of view dangerous, possibility is to use a passphrase-less ssh private key into the account under which you run fai-updater.
Some comments on the code
I know the code is quite rough, as though I tried programming cleanly, a lot of hacks have slipped in, and I don't have the time to clean up the code right now due to my diploma thesis' deadline ;)
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to write me.
Henning Glawe <glaweh (at) debian (dot) org>