change control on Nagios / Cacti servers

Esben Bach esben at cs.aau.dk
Fri Jul 20 19:32:16 CEST 2007


if you cannot rely on the others using version control systems, then you 
might consider tripwire. Be careful though, you might end up getting a 
LOT of "spam" mails.

--
Esben


Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
> I'm looking for some sort of change control  solution. On several 
> Cacti/Nagios servers, I would like to take a snapshot of what I did, 
> back it up, and if something changes, run something that shows me what 
> files / permissions were changed since I last worked on the server.
>  
> If it were just me, then I would just make copies of the files.  But 
> since there are other people in there doing all sorts of weird 
> configs, I want to make sure that I document what they did since I 
> last logged in.
>  
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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