On 2013-05-18 21:11, h vlems wrote:
Say like each area router uses csv files :) ?
csv files might work, but the area router is sometimes definitely not the right machine.
Think Cisco for example...
I think it both requires some more thinking, and also some more talking and
experimenting.
Also, how much are people really interested in this? I mean, it's a fun toy, and it
could potentially be used for a lot more, but if people will not really update
information, there isn't much point in implementing something. In that case just me
doing the occasional updates will work better. But for it to be useful for stuff, it
probably needs some kind of usable interface. You could for instance imagine combining
this with a Google map, and plotting all the places where there are machines, and you
could get more information about who, and what machines on the map. Cool visualization of
the spread of Hecnet.
Also, when people are curious about some specific thing on a certain OS, or version of an
OS, they could search through the database to find who they might contact to get some
help.
(But that might also require the we start having email addresses in there.)
Or the occasional email alert if an area looses connectivity.
You can probably come up with more ideas, if you think about it some. But they are only
ideas until someone actually do something. I have way too many projects already, and I am
using the nodename database to create the nodename list in DECnet on MIM, as well as two
web services already. I don't think I'll do much more right now.
No need to push for solutions here until there at least is some request for it.
Like I said, another solution would be just to have people log into MIM to update
information. I can easily write a program that will allow them, and with appropriate
protection. So there are many possible solutions. I'm just not sure which is the best,
or even if any is meaningful to do.
Johnny
*Van: *Johnny Billquist
*Verzonden: *zaterdag 18 mei 2013 23:08 PM
*Aan: *hecnet at Update.UU.SE
*Beantwoorden: *hecnet at Update.UU.SE
*Cc: *Sampsa Laine
*Onderwerp: *Re: [HECnet] Another sillyness. More information in the
nodename
database on MIM.
On 2013-05-18 22:58, Sampsa Laine wrote:
On 18 May 2013, at 18:41, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
> Or I could possible scrape files in know locations to manage the
updating, if
that would make more sense. (The last one would probably be
really easy from my point of view...)
Johnny
Didn't we develop a format for this ages ago, to be stuck at the end
of
INFO.TXT on the public accessible dir of a machine?
I don't think the current INFO.TXT files are that useful, or even easy
to scrape. But that might just be me. :-)
Not to mention that I have no clue which machines to scrape, if I were
to do that. If I were to do it, I'd probably ask for a different format,
and have a designated machine per person/area to scrape.
Johnny
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