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Old 02-24-2009, 10:03 AM   #1
humbletech99
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Config Generation


I'm looking for good ways to handle config generation. I have been rolling my own for a few years now, but I'm wondering if there is a better way and would like to get some advice from anyone who has any ideas or experience in doing this.

Here are some things I want to achieve in generating separate config files per host/service:

1. Common options shared across all configs and changed from a single place
2. Host/service specific options
3. Replace generic options with host/service specific ones
4. Some generic options may be set as non override-able

Daemon features are welcome although I'm primarily looking at a daemon independent way of creating unix config files...
 
  


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