1 Introduction

The Distributed Systems Administration Utilities provide several tools for simplifying the management of groups of systems and of Serviceguard clusters.

There are three utilities:

Configuration Synchronization: - with this utility, based on the open source tool cfengine or “configuration engine,” the administrator can centrally define management actions to be applied to a set of managed systems. cfengine is a client/server based tool. The central configuration master system hosts the configuration description file that defines the management actions to be performed on each managed client. The configuration master also hosts the “golden image” files, which are master copies of files that are distributed to the clients. The administrator can use cfengine to perform tasks such as:

Ensure that client systems are using a correct set of configuration files

Disable inappropriately configured files on the client

Check file permissions, ownership, and track checksum changes

Perform edits to files

Execute arbitrary shell commands on each client

Check for processes, signal processes

A Configuration Synchronization Wizard is available to help the administrator quickly configure cfengine for managing a set of distributed systems or configuring it as a highly available service in a Serviceguard cluster. This wizard is described in Chapter 2:

“Configuration Synchronization” (page 13). For additional information, see the cfengine and csync_wizard manpages.

Consolidated Logging: standard UNIX syslogd offers UDP-based log forwarding to a central log consolidator today. The DSAU utilities provide the open source tool syslog-ngor “syslog next-generation.” syslog-ngoffers additional features that make it a powerful tool for log forwarding, log centralization and log consolidation.

The Configuration Synchronization Wizard helps to configure syslog-ngon a log consolidation server and log forwarding clients. Centralized log consolidation offers the following benefits:

Easier log file analysis

A centralized log provides a single location for the administrator to perform log file analysis. It offers a single view of events that impact multiple systems.

The DSAU utilities are specifically designed to optimize this method for managing a Serviceguard cluster. Member syslogs and package logs can be centralized for simpler log file access and analysis. DSAU utilities also allow the cluster to offer a highly available consolidated logging service.

Increased security

A security breach might compromise the local logs but not the centralized copy.

Simplified archiving of logs

It is usually simpler to archive a set of centralized logs rather than per-system logs.

This wizard is described in Chapter 3: “Consolidated Logging” (page 41). For additional information, refer to the clog_wizard and syslog-ngmanpages.

Command fanout is based on the open source tool Parallel Distributed Shell (pdsh). pdsh enables the administrator to execute shell commands in parallel across a set of systems. It can use remsh or ssh as the network transports. The csshsetup tool is provided to simplify the distribution of ssh keys. The companion utility Parallel Distributed Copy (pdcp) enables

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