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The traditonal way to manage UN*X boxes is doing configuring work on a per host basis. While this works quite well on single host setups, it quickly becomes a nightmare when it comes to clustered systems, load balancing systems or server farms, where configurations have to be shared/spread/replicated between several more or less independant machines.
The LUCAS project aims at creating a framework, where
configuration data may be conviniently kept in an central LDAP
database and is automatically send to the desired destination from
there.
Obtaining
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Help List | <p.ahlbrecht@billiton.de> |
Developer List | <p.ahlbrecht@billiton.de> |
Bug List | <p.ahlbrecht@billiton.de> |
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Interfaces | daemon, library, command line |
Programs | lum |
Source languages | C |
Build prerequisites | openldap2 |
License verified by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2003-06-23 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> |
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