System administration utility
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Aug 20 16:14:05 EDT 2001
Why not just use RCS (or CVS)? Then you also get revision control
and change history, as well as file locking.
-derek
Derek Martin <ddm at pizzashack.org> writes:
> For the sysadmins amongst us: if you've ever worked in a group of
> sysadmins, and run into a situation where you've been editing some
> config file, only to find out another sysadmin was editing the same
> file at the same time and overwrote your changes, then here's the tool
> for you:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/admedit/
>
> This is a little utility I've been working on VERY sporadically for
> literally about 3 years, and it's finally of sufficient quality that
> I'm not embarrased to tell people about it. I hope you find it
> useful. Feedback and bugfixes are welcome.
>
> Note that the locking mechanism is less than ideal (there's a race
> condition for files on NFS filesystems), but it mostly works... I'll
> get around to re-working it sometime within the next two years. =8^)
>
>
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