Re: Watcher.py?

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Dan wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 12:44 -0500, Michael DeHaan wrote:
Caetano, Greg wrote:
Ok...

I thought that might be the issue why "cobbler status" does not appear to complete the status field ...

[root@hpmgmt ~]# cobbler status
Name                 | State           | Last Request              | Started                   | Seconds    | Log Entries
192.168.0.1          | ?               | ?                         | Fri Nov 30 10:54:36 2007  | ?          | 5
192.168.0.2          | ?               | Thu Nov 29 13:41:33 2007  | Thu Nov 29 13:52:22 2007  | 649        | 72
192.168.0.3          | ?               | Thu Nov 29 13:42:38 2007  | Thu Nov 29 13:51:34 2007  | 536        | 61
192.168.0.4          | ?               | Thu Nov 29 13:54:40 2007  | Thu Nov 29 14:03:49 2007  | 549        | 59


Previously there was a fancy (relatively speaking) mod_python solution I wrote that gave really good kickstart status. The problem was it didn't work very well on older RHEL, which we wanted to support. So I took it out, and I'm not quite as happy with what we have now.

It's on the list of things to overhaul in the future, but I hadn't got many requests for better status tracking recently, so it's been a bit down on the priority list
as compared to some new features.

We'd love this feature. Tracking is high on our list of requirements. I
have put it in my lengthy email regarding thoughts on author/authen
which should appear in your inbox shortly. Just saw this and thought I'd
highlight it whilst it was on your mind =)

Interested enough to implement something, perhaps?

Wink, wink, nudge nudge?

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