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Re: REQ: using svn for sysadmin, best practice

From: Rhesa Rozendaal <perl_at_rhesa.com>
Date: 2005-09-08 20:01:24 CEST

Kalin KOZHUHAROV wrote:
> Rhesa Rozendaal wrote:
>
>>Since I have to manage a fair number of servers as part of my job, I'm
>>contemplating storing config files and such in subversion as well. But
>>I'm not sure what the best way is to go about this. Can you guys give me
>>some pointers? Google only seems to serve up links to svn administration...
>
>
> Keeping Your Life in Subversion
> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/06/svn_homedir.html
>
> Keeping $HOME (or /etc) in Subversion
> http://toykeeper.net/tutorials/svnhome

Thanks for those links! I've seen that first one once, but forgot about it.

> I have pretty much run along those two articles and have a system about
> 10 Gentoo boxen subversioned more or less completely.
> Might write a page for that someday, but feel free to ask here.

If I run into issues, I'll take you up on that :)
I have a mixture of Fedora Core, Trustix and Debian boxes, so one
question I'd like to ask right now is: do you keep repos per machine, or
per "service" (i.e. what the box does)?

> Kalin.

Thanks for the quick reply!

Rhesa

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