From: x-point on 12 May 2010 09:47 hello, do someone know of some software/script to automatically create linux server configuration documentation? something which collect data such as: - distribution version - kernel version - ip addresses - filesystems - running process - installed packages (deb/rpm) - packages to patch and output them in a user-readable html report? (now I have a bunch of scripts I made, but having to improve them to support more distributions I'd like to know if there is something already done in the opensource arena) -- questo articolo e` stato inviato via web dal servizio gratuito http://www.newsland.it/news segnala gli abusi ad abuse(a)newsland.it
From: J G Miller on 12 May 2010 10:13 On Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at 15:47:52h +0200, X-point asked: > something which collect data such as: - distribution version > - kernel version > - ip addresses > - filesystems > - running process > - installed packages (deb/rpm) > - packages to patch I am not aware of anything which does exactly that to create a report, but have you looked at Webmin which I think does most of what you are asking, and will of course display things in an HTML format, and may also include a report generation feature. <http://www.webmin.COM/>
From: Hank M. Higher on 13 May 2010 00:30 On 12.05.2010 15:47, x-point wrote: > hello, > > do someone know of some software/script to automatically create linux > server configuration documentation? cfg2html
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