On 2013-05-18 18:45, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Sat, 18 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-18 15:00, Brian Hechinger wrote:
Is there a way we can get write access to the db? That way we can
keep our own info up to date.
I was thinking about it. Pros and cons. Easier for updating. Potentially
anyone erasing the whole thing. The granularity of permissions is by the
whole table.
It would perhaps be possible to do something that everyone had their own
table, and then I'd just pull data from all of them for various tasks.
But then I'd have potential name collision issues and what not...
Actually, thinking a bit more, I could probably do some web interface
with people having their own passwords and the ability to update just
their data that way. Needs some thinking perhaps, but maybe the most
doable.
Anyone else have some ideas on how to do it?
You could do separate mini-dbs for each area that each person can modify.
Yes. That is what the separate table reference meant pretty much. Hmm, I could perhaps do
that, with only me being able to add to the tables, but designated persons being able to
modify data in there.
Definitely a possibly solution.
Johnny
Johnny
-brian
On May 17, 2013, at 12:03, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2013-05-17 16:18, Bob Armstrong wrote:
On 2013-05-16 18:28, Johnny Billquist wrote:
This is a totally volontary thing. I've finally come to the point
where I think that there are a few more pieces of data on nodes
that would be nice/useful to have from time to time.
Much of the information you want (all of it, I think) is already
in the
INFO.TXT file -
$ type legato""::info.txt
....
ADDR |NAME |OWNER |EMAIL |HARDWARE
|OS
|LOCATION |NOTES
2.1 |LEGATO|Bob Armstrong |bob at
jfcl.com |simh
|OpenVMS
7.3|Milpitas, CA, US|DCN Multinet Ro
uter
2.2 |POCO | | |MicroVAX-2000
|
| |6MB, RD54, TK50
2.4 |MEZZO | | |PDP-11/53
|RSTS
| |3.5MB, 2xRA73,TK70, SCSI
2.6 |LARGO | | |VAX-11/730
|VMS 4.7
| |R80, 2xRA81, RL02, RX02, TU80
2.7 |CODA | | |DS20E
|OpenVMS
8.3| |
2.9 |DIVISI| | |VAX-8350
|VMS 5.5-2
| |16MB, RA81, RA82, TU81+
2.10 |ADAGIO| | |VAXserver 3900
|VMS 6.0
| |RA81, RX50, 2xRD54, Kennedy 9610, RRD50, RF31,
2xRF71,
RF72, SQ703, Exabyte 8505
2.11 |LENTO | | |PDP-11/73
|RSX-11M+
| |2xRD32, RX50, RL02, Kennedy 9600
2.12 |JENSEN| | |DEC 2000 axp
|OpenVMS
7.3| |
2.13 |ZITI | | |eBox-3310
|Ubuntu
| |
2.14 |MULTIA| | |Multia UDB
|OpenVMS
7.3| |
2.15 |PAVANE| | |DECstation 3100
|Ultrix
| |MIPS box w/DECnet-Ultrix
2.16 |SKETTI| | |HP ProLiant
ML110G4
|Ubuntu
| |
2.18 |DSRVB1| | |DECserver-200/MC
|
| |
2.19 |DSRVB2| | |DECserver-200/MC
|
| |
FWIW, keeping a central database up to date is going to be a
nightmare -
that's why we invented the INFO.TXT files; so each sysadmin could
locally
update his own information.
Yes. I know... :-)
Which I said this is all voluntary and so on. I've just felt that
the INFO.TXT is not really working that well either. At least not
from my point of view. I'm willing to try different things. I could
consider some automatic scraping and population of the nodename
database from some distributed sources as well, if we can come up
with something that seems reasonable.
Oh, and thanks.
Johnny
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