[CentOS] Consistent .bashrc, .bash_profile, and .aliases across all machines
jkinz at kinz.org
jkinz at kinz.orgSun Feb 8 19:01:02 UTC 2009
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On Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 12:32:53PM -0600, Sean Carolan wrote: > What do you use to keep your environment files like .bashrc, > .bash_profile, etc. synchronized across all your servers? in order of increasing Network size 1. a script of scp commands eg: for f in list of hosts; scp file ${f} .... 2. rsync, unison scripts 3. NIS 4. LDAP (What? LDAP? How does that help? ans: you can put anything you want in LDAP.) ymWv! (Your mileage WILL vary) Also - Look at the SAGE proceedings for excellent info on these and other Sysadmin topics Jeff Kinz. --
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