Check out ibackup. I think it's a debian package, but I believe it can
do all the things you want.


On 10/07/04 08:18, Scot Jenkins wrote:
> Shawn Fertch wrote:
> > On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 13:27:17 -0500, Scot Jenkins wrote:
> > > maybe not detailed enough, but would phpsysinfo work?
> > > http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/phpsysinfo/?template=classic
> > 
> > Thanks, Scot.  But, I'm already running it on a majority of my systems.
> > 
> > What I'm looking for is a script that generates a flatfile of the
> > system settings and information that include (but not limited to):
> > 
> > cpu
> > memory
> > disks
> > disk usage
> > partition info
> > fstab
> > users
> > groups
> > services
> > netstat
> > packages
> > dmesg
> > kernel parameters
> > loaded modules
> > 
> > I have a fairly decent start on it, but it's far from inclusive.  I'm
> > more than certain there's a lot of things I'm overlooking as well.
> > 
> > The idea of putting it to a flat file is so that it can be stored for
> > an undetermined amount of time for disaster recovery, upgrading of the
> > server, etc.  An html file would be ideal so that it can be viewed
> > easily.
> > 
> > Here's the manpage for sys_check:
> > http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V50A_HTML/MAN/MAN8/0346____.HTM
> 
> Shawn, 
> I think you're on your own for this one.  I totally understand wanting a
> flat file for disaster recovery.  I have some a script I wrote a long
> time ago that basically just cat(1)'s stuff from /proc and important 
> files (/etc/fstab, /etc/passwd, etc) into a log file.  
> Again, far from finished.  The problem seems to be when you have
> multiple distros and/or other UNIX hosts (FreeBSD, Solaris, etc) that 
> name files differently (eg, Linux:/etc/fstab, Solaris:/etc/vfstab),
> or are in other ways different (eg, kernel configs/parameters), and
> you're trying to have just one script run everywhere.
> 
> I guess, just code up what works for you and you can always add to it
> over time.
> -- 
> scot
> 
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