> Hi,
>
> after playing around with foreman for a while, I got some idea for
> changes.
>
> I have a lot of different Provisioning-Templates for different
> systems. Now the list of Provisioning Templates is a complete mess…
> The search feature is nice, but I got a different idea:
>
I agree its not trivial, I didnt find any better way so far, so any
improvement is more then welcomed.
> As you have to create an OS and then assign the Provisioning-Template
> to it, I would suggest to do it the other way around.
You know its not the only way to assign right? there is also hostgroup
and environment based assignments.
>
> You create an OS, in the OS you create your provisioning templates,
> snippets and so on.
What if the same snippet is shared across os's?
···
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Hypfvieh wrote:So you get something like a Tree:
OS
→ Templates
→ Template 1
→ Template 2
→ Partitioning
→ Partitioning Templ 1
→ Partitioning Templ 2
→ Snippets
→ Snippet 1
→ Snippet 2To create a new template you go to the OS view, click on the OS,
select the section you want (templates/partitioning/snippets/whatever)
and you add stuff there, or clone an template to edit it afterwards.This way, it is no longer necessary to click through every menu and
add the OS to the provisioning templates, partitioning templates etc.So, what do you think of this idea?
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