On 2017-05-19 07:04, Michael Pelletier wrote:
... CFEngine - it's
fairly easy to set it up to maintain two directories in the same state,
and the update would be pulled by the client once the network comes back
online - and you'd just need a promise to reconfig the daemons once that
happens.
I happen to use salt but I'm sure you can do this with any of them
(chef, puppet, ...): push one "pool" config file to every node, push
specialized "node" config files dep. on the properties you set on the
host, fire condor_reconfig after the update. And yes: I'm doing it
because of the problems with having one config file on a network share.
FWIW
Dimitri
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