update todos - WARNING: TODO IS almost EMPTY

Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
remotes/origin/1.4
Nico Schottelius 14 years ago
parent 70f2d1040f
commit 9ae1026dc4
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Assume you want to configure stuff one host ("monitor node"),
depending on the configuration of other hosts ("cluster nodes").
For instance, the monitor host would like to know,
which hosts are configured with the provider
"apache" and option --start true.
This requires the monitor node to be able to
query all other configured nodes. It can't
ask for all hosts, because cdist does not
know which hosts are configured or may exist.
Example implementation
If cdist keeps ("caches") the configuration of every
node it configures, each new node can query the
cache for existing nodes that acquired the given
configuration.

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- think about using .cdist for meta information?
- otherwise: parameter, gencode-local, etc. are not valid object id stuff

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Core:
- think about using .cdist for meta information?
- otherwise: parameter, gencode-local, etc. are not valid object id stuff
Cache:
Assume you want to configure stuff one host ("monitor node"),
depending on the configuration of other hosts ("cluster nodes").
For instance, the monitor host would like to know,
which hosts are configured with the provider
"apache" and option --start true.
This requires the monitor node to be able to
query all other configured nodes. It can't
ask for all hosts, because cdist does not
know which hosts are configured or may exist.
Example implementation
If cdist keeps ("caches") the configuration of every
node it configures, each new node can query the
cache for existing nodes that acquired the given
configuration.
Types to be written/extended:
- __ssh-keys (host/user)

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