Re: Management of Enterprise Computing
- From: Ignoramus3935 <ignoramus3935@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:19:23 -0500
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 23:26:50 -0400, Uri Guttman <uri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"i" == iguanodon <iguanodon@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
i> I have been tasked to create a system for managing enterprise
i> computing in our company. This would involve managing hundreds of
i> computers running our proprietary software, keeping an eye for
i> trouble, starting/restarting things, performing remote actions
i> conditionally based on success of other actions, etc.
i> All should be configurable and accept human input, etc.
i> We are going to use 'perl' for this and I would like to know what
why is perl in quotes?
i> relevant perl modules could you recommend, for managing a lot of
i> computers at once, watching for stuff, etc.
more than a list of modules you need someone who knows how to do
this. why have you been 'tasked' with this when it seems to be over your
head and you don't know perl? i recommend you hire someone.
I think that you are being a little presumptious about the OP's
abilities (e.g why do you know that the OP does not know perl), and
have not offered anything of value. That hardly helps this newsgroup
become a valuable resource. If you want to offer your own services, it
would be helpful to strike a little more humble position.
i
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