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-$Id: $
-
-This document describes how to setup a Bcfg2 repository from scratch.
-
-1. /etc/bcfg2.conf
-
-This file tells Bcfg2Server important bootstrapping information about
-where its repository is, and which configuration structuring agents
-and generators should be used to build client
-configurations. The list of structures and generators are comma
-delimited and must be importable by python from the
-Bcfg2.Server.(Generators|Structures) hierarchy (respectively). All
-options currently are in the [server] section.
-
-repository: top level of configuration file repository
-structures: comma delimited list of structuring agents to use.
-generators: comma delimited list of generators to use.
-metadata: path to the directory where metadata.xml (the client
- metadata setup) resides.
-
-2. metadata/metadata.xml
-
-This file defines metadata constructs for all known systems. This file
-contains two types of declarations: one for clients, including an
-attribute for client image, and client nodes for class membership and
-attributes. See the example file for more info. This file doesn't
-need to be exhaustively written: bcfg2 will soon support defaults (to
-support environments where machines are frequently added) and default
-profiles.
-
-3. The repository
-
-Structuring agents and generators are responsible for contructing
-client configurations. All of these currently use FAM to coherently
-cache files on disk, with notifications upon file changes. The
-repository contains a directory for each of these; which is structured
-according to the needs of that generator/structure. \ No newline at end of file