The following disscussion about how to name machines popped up in the meeting today: 15:42 < nirik> basically the issue is this... we have a db01 machine in puppet, we want to replace it with another new shiny instance. 15:42 < nirik> if we also call it db01, then there is a time where we have to cut over and the old machine gets no more updates, etc. 15:43 < nirik> and there may be puppet changes to make the new db01 happy that would have to be reverted if we went back to the old one. I am attempting to continue it on the mailing list. Instead of using functional names like db01, db02, web01 and etc. I've always used mythological names like heracles, odin, thor, and etc. It makes it a bit difficult to determine the functionality of a system but it makes it a lot easier to perform upgrades and changes like Nirik mentioned. If desired we could then use DNS in the form of CNAME records to create "functional aliases" like db01 and etc. that wouldn't affect our core utilities like puppet. Just a thought. Feedback? _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure