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= Ease Of Use: System Management with OpenLMI = | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Add providers and capabilites to the OpenLMI infrastructure that would ease the remote system | Add providers and capabilites to the OpenLMI infrastructure that would ease the remote system management. | ||
== Owner == | == Owner == | ||
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* Targeted release: [[Releases/19|Fedora 19]] | * Targeted release: [[Releases/19|Fedora 19]] | ||
* Last updated: 2013- | * Last updated: 2013-05-09 | ||
* Percentage of completion: | * Percentage of completion: 100% | ||
== Detailed description == | == Detailed description == | ||
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* Add a new provider and extend the existing ones to allow for a remote hardware information retrieval (HW inventory) | * Add a new provider and extend the existing ones to allow for a remote hardware information retrieval (HW inventory) | ||
* Add a new provider that would allow for a remote AD/Kerberos realms enrollment | * Add a new provider that would allow for a remote AD/Kerberos realms enrollment | ||
* Improve the software management in OpenLMI to allow for a comprehensive remote package management | * Improve the software management in OpenLMI to allow for a comprehensive remote package management | ||
* Add and improve the remote system monitoring using OpenLMI | * Add and improve the remote system monitoring using OpenLMI | ||
* Improve the OpenLMI Shell to allow for a quick and easy scriptable remote management | * Improve the OpenLMI Shell to allow for a quick and easy scriptable remote management | ||
* Allow to use OpenLMI under selinux enforcing policy | * <strike>Allow to use OpenLMI under selinux enforcing policy</strike> | ||
* Possibly add providers to allow management also other system parts: Containers, SELinux, SCAP scans, performance monitoring | |||
== Benefit to Fedora == | == Benefit to Fedora == | ||
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== Contingency Plan == | == Contingency Plan == | ||
The sub-features are rather isolated: at worst only a part of the functionality would be delivered. This would have no impact on any other Fedora component. | |||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
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* See [[Talk:Features/OpenLMIEaseOfUse]] | * See [[Talk:Features/OpenLMIEaseOfUse]] | ||
* [https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/openlmi-devel OpenLMI mailing list] | * [https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/openlmi-devel OpenLMI mailing list] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 9 May 2013
Ease Of Use: System Management with OpenLMI
Summary
Add providers and capabilites to the OpenLMI infrastructure that would ease the remote system management.
Owner
- Name: Tomáš Smetana
- Email: tsmetana at redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 19
- Last updated: 2013-05-09
- Percentage of completion: 100%
Detailed description
The OpenLMI project provides a common infrastructure for the management of Linux systems. The goal is to add the missing parts that would enable remote management of a Fedora system:
- Complete the CIM storage API to allow for a better remote storage management
- Add a new provider and extend the existing ones to allow for a remote hardware information retrieval (HW inventory)
- Add a new provider that would allow for a remote AD/Kerberos realms enrollment
- Improve the software management in OpenLMI to allow for a comprehensive remote package management
- Add and improve the remote system monitoring using OpenLMI
- Improve the OpenLMI Shell to allow for a quick and easy scriptable remote management
Allow to use OpenLMI under selinux enforcing policy- Possibly add providers to allow management also other system parts: Containers, SELinux, SCAP scans, performance monitoring
Benefit to Fedora
It's going to be easier to manage and monitor a remote Fedora system.
Scope
OpenLMI providers and tools, the CIMOMS (tog-pegasus, sblim-sfcb), SBLIM providers
How To Test
Test suite would be provided with the OpenLMI project.
User Experience
The sysadmins will get a better infrastructure for a remote systems maintenance and monitoring.
Dependencies
Many of the planned features depend on the development of the other components: Anaconda's Blivet library, realmd, firewalld, NetworkManager; in the case those would not contain the required features we are not able to create a management infrastructure above them.
Contingency Plan
The sub-features are rather isolated: at worst only a part of the functionality would be delivered. This would have no impact on any other Fedora component.
Documentation
Provided in the packages and on the OpenLMI project pages.
Release Notes
The OpenLMI infrastructure has been greatly improved: new storage API, monitoring, hardware information, realmd, firewall providers were added. Improvements in the existing providers.