[et-mgmt-tools] [PATCH] Cobbler - add post install trigger

Tim Verhoeven tim.verhoeven.be at gmail.com
Thu Nov 29 20:38:11 UTC 2007


On Nov 29, 2007 7:03 PM, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Some Wiki content on the triggers page would be great if you'd like to
> add it.

No problem, I'll add something tomorrow.

> I've been thinking about whether it's useful to make everything doable
> now from triggers (which can be done in any language) also doable in
> modules.
> Any interest?   This would likely be a bit on the back burner behind
> some other module-oriented stuff (auth, logging, looking at SQL again, etc).
>
> (Modules would slightly easier because they can pass Python objects
> around, and are also faster if you have a boatload of systems...)

It sounds like something usefull. Not for me immediately. I'm more
into writing shell scripts first and move to something else if shells
script don't cut it anymore. So for the iSCSI thing I'll probably
write a something in python (since I need the API to create the Xen
config files).

Also generaly speaking at the moment I most likely need/use the sync
and install triggers. I don't see a immediate use for the add/remove
triggers for the different objects in Cobbler.

Thanks for all your help,
Tim

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