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gaphill 2010-03-25 12:44

One approach to device management
 
Hello

and greetings from a new forum member

A while ago I started to think something like this..

Big companies might wish to manage devices of employees ... N900 is a computer so it could be managed as a computer... open source is at heart of Maemo so we might wish to try an open source configuration management solution, one of these

So I went and tried. For candidate I chose Bcfg2, mostly because Python is the language I'm most familiar with. I also liked the Bcfg2 approach not to mandate how you should think/work.

After "expected amount of banging head to the wall" it succeeded. Now Bcfg2 client runs at N900 and obeys what server tolds it to do.

I created a wiki page about the subject. So, if you are interested about experiencing with Bcfg2 in Maemo, but not that interested on banging your head into the same wall, point your browser into http://wiki.maemo.org/Device_Management_using_Bcfg2


esa

pavneet 2010-03-25 14:36

Re: One approach to device management
 
Great stuff!

YoDude 2010-03-25 15:49

Re: One approach to device management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gaphill (Post 581785)
Hello

and greetings from a new forum member

A while ago I started to think something like this..

Big companies might wish to manage devices of employees ... N900 is a computer so it could be managed as a computer... open source is at heart of Maemo so we might wish to try an open source configuration management solution, one of these

So I went and tried. For candidate I chose Bcfg2, mostly because Python is the language I'm most familiar with. I also liked the Bcfg2 approach not to mandate how you should think/work.

After "expected amount of banging head to the wall" it succeeded. Now Bcfg2 client runs at N900 and obeys what server tolds it to do.

I created a wiki page about the subject. So, if you are interested about experiencing with Bcfg2 in Maemo, but not that interested on banging your head into the same wall, point your browser into http://wiki.maemo.org/Device_Management_using_Bcfg2


esa

Hello, and welcome to a new member of our community. I look forward to seeing more from you on this subject. :)


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