[Asterisk-Users] Config Revision Control

Douglas Garstang dgarstang at oneeighty.com
Fri Jun 2 15:08:18 MST 2006


But what if all the files are not the same? What if the binaddr is different in sip.conf on each server, or what about DUNDi? That's completely different. Do you have to go to each box one by one, check the file out, edit it, and check it back in again? I'm trying to find a way to avoid that.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Reeves [mailto:asterisk at nortex-networks.com]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 3:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Config Revision Control


If all 3 servers are the same then no. I import to the svn server the check out the files on each server. I f I change a file on server A I can then commit the change to the repository, on the central server, and then do a svn update on the other 2. 



On 6/2/06, Douglas Garstang < dgarstang at oneeighty.com> wrote: 

Bruce,
 
But, if you have three servers that function the same, don't you have to check the file out three times and check it back in three times?
 
Doug.


-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Reeves [mailto: asterisk at nortex-networks.com]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 3:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Config Revision Control



I use subversion on a central server and then store each server that is different. The purpose behind it for me was 2 fold, first I have a backup of my configs centeralized and I can roll-back any changes. Second, I can checkout a servers files on a different machine to edit them if I want and check them back when finished. What I meant by file-level is if I edit sip.conf and check it in then the whole svn goes to a new version, not just that file. We use a M$ product that has version control at the file level, so for each file in the library there is a version history. 





-- 
Bruce
Nortex Networks 

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