I've been working on getting some SOP's together for our environment. I guess the natural lifecycle will be RFR -> SOP. There's still much to get documented but I'm hoping we can keep much of these public so others can look them over. I've only got two of them up there so far:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/SOP/database?action=fullsearch&...
One of which is the wiki, which as lmacken points out, won't be much good if the wiki is totally dead :-) Anyway, if you're a member of the team who regularly does something and you don't want to be the only one to know how to do that thing. Put it up here!
-Mike
Mike, is there any sort of database/heads-up view that shows what each service is and what it runs on ? Some would call it a Configuration management DB. Or even, just a listing of OS instances and roughly what they do? (More like asset mgmt)
stahnma
On 4/23/07, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@redhat.com wrote:
I've been working on getting some SOP's together for our environment. I guess the natural lifecycle will be RFR -> SOP. There's still much to get documented but I'm hoping we can keep much of these public so others can look them over. I've only got two of them up there so far:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/SOP/database?action=fullsearch&...
One of which is the wiki, which as lmacken points out, won't be much good if the wiki is totally dead :-) Anyway, if you're a member of the team who regularly does something and you don't want to be the only one to know how to do that thing. Put it up here!
-Mike
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Michael Stahnke wrote:
Mike, is there any sort of database/heads-up view that shows what each service is and what it runs on ? Some would call it a Configuration management DB. Or even, just a listing of OS instances and roughly what they do? (More like asset mgmt)
stahnma
So there's two sides to that, architecture and whats actually running. We have a nagios instance that will have some work done on it very soon to see whats actually running but the architecture is still in a state of flux and probably will be for the next month or two. But this information will be made available.
-Mike
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