Hi mpdehaan. I hadn't seen parametered roles - maybe I just overlooked them. I did use a lot of parameterized includes but roles would be more flexible. Thanks for the heads up.
Haven't used the web gui, so can't comment on it. The core open source ansible product is text-based. A few months ago, I migrated a provision and deploy system from a bundle of fabric and shell scripts to ansible. I'm…
It's not a redefinition of "assumption" but rather a justification as to why these assumptions should not be qualified as "incorrect".
Would a parent corporation that owns both the manufacturer and a separate distributor work?
For those who need it, the IP address is: 8.12.44.238
What's the opposite problem?
That's not so far off. It has all of the really beautiful system stuff of FreeBSD (rc.conf, predictable file hierarchy, documentation) and matches them or does better. It forces you to learn how things work and does a…
I think it's actually where the second derivative (concavity) of a function changes sign; but you're right in that it can be a positive as much as a negative indication.
The idea is very similar: you create a set of jails that behave as independent systems. Then every process started from a jail is tagged with a jail ID corresponding to the jail that the process was started from. All…
Hi mpdehaan. I hadn't seen parametered roles - maybe I just overlooked them. I did use a lot of parameterized includes but roles would be more flexible. Thanks for the heads up.
Haven't used the web gui, so can't comment on it. The core open source ansible product is text-based. A few months ago, I migrated a provision and deploy system from a bundle of fabric and shell scripts to ansible. I'm…
It's not a redefinition of "assumption" but rather a justification as to why these assumptions should not be qualified as "incorrect".
Would a parent corporation that owns both the manufacturer and a separate distributor work?
For those who need it, the IP address is: 8.12.44.238
What's the opposite problem?
That's not so far off. It has all of the really beautiful system stuff of FreeBSD (rc.conf, predictable file hierarchy, documentation) and matches them or does better. It forces you to learn how things work and does a…
I think it's actually where the second derivative (concavity) of a function changes sign; but you're right in that it can be a positive as much as a negative indication.
The idea is very similar: you create a set of jails that behave as independent systems. Then every process started from a jail is tagged with a jail ID corresponding to the jail that the process was started from. All…