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didn't have copyright headers (not sure why, we absolutely positively want them there) so I'm adding them now. Similarly, I have included a copy of the license of the library in the docs directory.
(B) This checkin also includes some work on the status command.
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to parse out
times and indicate how long installs have been active (so there is an easier way to grep
for last installs). Technically this will also provide ways of looking at an install
history which is probably something we could add if it was interesting. Lots of options.
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more flexible model that (for each system) passes in the following. First arg: the word "system" or "profile", Second arg: the name of the said system or profile, Third: the MAC if available, Fourth: the IP. This is all logged by a default "status" trigger to /var/log/cobbler/install.log, for being read by the soon-to-be-revamped cobbler check. The check system logs all of this in order, followed by the word "start" or "stop", followed by the number of seconds since Epoch.
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more standard xlat for other distros potentially, (B) fix the kerb module
some more.
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of find (mpd) to add some error checking, list returns, and other semi-useful
stuff. Plus tests and an optomization to allow name=foo as the only parameter
to be just as fast as before.
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kickstart without the need
for a wget and http hosting.
Snippets live in /var/lib/cobbler/snippets -- Cobbler ships with only one snippet now (as a demo), though
users can create as many as they want.
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translation function and run manual testing to ensure no functional errors in other
places (such as import).
cobbler_msg (strings file) has been removed.
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watcher.py mod_python script, so there is room for greater platform
compatibility. A cgi-based more-portable alternative to watcher is still
desirable.
Since apache logs are cycled more frequently than cobbler logs, this does
mean that we lose a bit of granularity with regards to start/stop times,
though this can presumably be refined. Last request time (the most
important bit) is still solid.
Need to verify that Apache log time parsing (strptime) isn't doing
anything strange with time zones as cobbler is logging GMT. I suspect
it might and that would affect results and state detection.
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determine when an install is complete.
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xfers) and contains finer grained data about system state.
Files transferred aren't syslogged, so we can't use syslog exclusively.
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do smart things about deleting entries that are older.
(alikins suggestion).
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