A set of custom plugins for ansible (https://github.com/ansible/ansible) configuration management: multi-node deployment/orchestration, and remote task execution system. This project is not affiliated with the ansible project.
OpenCrowbar Framework and Core Infrastructure Components
Crowbar (see Oholo crowbar-v1) started in 2011 and has been primarily developed by the Dell and SUSE as a OpenStack installer (http://OpenStack.org) but has evolved as a much broader function tool. It is a wrapper for Opscode Chef Server
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In January 2014, the v2 of the project was forked into the OpenCrowbar project. Both versions are still in active development.
Much of the design information about Crowbar v1 and v2 has been published on Rob Hirschfeld's Blog (http://robhirschfeld.com).
The code and documentation is distributed under the Apache 2 license (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html). Contributions back to the source are encouraged. [Less]
By allowing for easy and low-overhead config management, BundleWrap fills the gap between complex deployments using Chef or Puppet and old school system administration over SSH.
While most other config management systems rely on a client-server architecture, BundleWrap works off a repository
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It then automates the process of SSHing into your servers and making sure everything is configured the way it's supposed to be. You won't have to install anything on managed servers.
BundleWrap is Free Software licensed under the GNU General Public License. [Less]
SJConf is a configuration editing tool written in Python.
SJConf handles global and server specific configuration, deployment and service restart.
SJConf in itself does not have any knowledge of configuration files and their settings, everything is done through the use of plugins.
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