Krzysztof A. Adamski wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 17:05:12 -0400
Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Exacly. But i think we will need 2 methods, one for numerical values
and second for this additional informations. stats() could be good
for the first one while something like plot_info() could return the
last.
Works for me. You would also only need to call plot info on one node
(or could reference that info from the locally installed source
without calling via the Client API). Could also be a file in /etc even
I'm not sure which is better. If there are different versions of Func
(or only modules) on minions (or on overlord) it will be a problem to
keep this in sync..
Yeah, I think it's a "don't care" at this point. 2 XMLRPC calls are not
much worse than 1.
I still think you can solve the NAT problem by making the NAT box a
certmaster and using a proxy, but we need to do configurable ports
anyway (just because hardcoding is bad), so I think that's reasonable.
Yes it could be a solution but it's not always possible. Sometimes
router is just a stupid box running some embedded OS and sometimes you
just can't or don't want to install anything on it..
Right, I'm not disagreeing. Most interest in Func is going to come from
datacenters/labs/grids/etc, where this won't need to exist.
If you are using it for "do something to my home machine" then it could
be useful. It's still easy enough to add so I don't see a reason for not
doing it for the home-setup with two servers behind a Linksys box case.
Having something like a copyfile API that pushes and renders remote
Cheetah templates
could be interesting.
Yes, it would be cool to have an option to send template. Otherwise
default one stored in config file could be used.. (this allows creating
virtual host on couple servers at one time, each having slightly
different config).
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