Bcfg2 Server
Project description
Bcfg2 - A Configuration Management System
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Bcfg2 (bee-config two) helps system administrators produce a
consistent, reproducible, and verifiable description of their
environment, and offers visualization and reporting tools to aid
in day-to-day administrative tasks. It is the fifth generation of
configuration management tools developed in the Mathematics and
Computer Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory.
* Homepage: http://bcfg2.org
Bcfg2 is fairly portable. It has been successfully run on:
* AIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD Mac OS X, OpenSolaris, Solaris
* Many GNU/Linux distributions, including ArchLinux, Blag, CentOS,
Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, gNewSense, Mandriva, openSUSE, Red Hat/RHEL,
SuSE/SLES, Trisquel, and Ubuntu.
Installation
------------
For details about the installation of Bcfg2 please refer to the
following pages in the Bcfg2 wiki.
* Prerequisites: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Prereqs
* Download: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Download
* Installation: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Install
Need help
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A lot of documentation is available in the Bcfg2 manual and the Bcfg2 wiki.
* Documentation: http://docs.bcfg2.org/
* Wiki: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/
* FAQ: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/FAQ
* IRC: #bcfg2 on chat.freenode.net
* Mailing list: https://lists.mcs.anl.gov/mailman/listinfo/bcfg-dev
Want to help
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* Bug tracker: http://bcfg2.org/report
* Development: http://docs.bcfg2.org/development/
* Wiki: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Contribute
Bcfg2 is licensed under a Simplified (2-clause) BSD license. For more
details check LICENSE.
-----------------------------------------
Bcfg2 (bee-config two) helps system administrators produce a
consistent, reproducible, and verifiable description of their
environment, and offers visualization and reporting tools to aid
in day-to-day administrative tasks. It is the fifth generation of
configuration management tools developed in the Mathematics and
Computer Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory.
* Homepage: http://bcfg2.org
Bcfg2 is fairly portable. It has been successfully run on:
* AIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD Mac OS X, OpenSolaris, Solaris
* Many GNU/Linux distributions, including ArchLinux, Blag, CentOS,
Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, gNewSense, Mandriva, openSUSE, Red Hat/RHEL,
SuSE/SLES, Trisquel, and Ubuntu.
Installation
------------
For details about the installation of Bcfg2 please refer to the
following pages in the Bcfg2 wiki.
* Prerequisites: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Prereqs
* Download: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Download
* Installation: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Install
Need help
---------
A lot of documentation is available in the Bcfg2 manual and the Bcfg2 wiki.
* Documentation: http://docs.bcfg2.org/
* Wiki: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/
* FAQ: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/FAQ
* IRC: #bcfg2 on chat.freenode.net
* Mailing list: https://lists.mcs.anl.gov/mailman/listinfo/bcfg-dev
Want to help
-------------
* Bug tracker: http://bcfg2.org/report
* Development: http://docs.bcfg2.org/development/
* Wiki: http://bcfg2.org/wiki/Contribute
Bcfg2 is licensed under a Simplified (2-clause) BSD license. For more
details check LICENSE.
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