[Asterisk-Users] Config Revision Control
Bruce Reeves
asterisk at nortex-networks.com
Fri Jun 2 14:54:34 MST 2006
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
> *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> *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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