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Getting started
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The first thing to do is to create the repository and SSL key, these
can be done by running "bcfg2-admin init" as root on the server. The
script will ask questions about the SSL key, and a few things about
the repository.
After that is done, you should be able to start the server with the init
script by running "/etc/init.d/bcfg2-server start"
You can look at /var/log/daemon.log to see what the server said while
starting up. If the server started without problems, you can run "bcfg2
-q -v -n" to see if the client and server are communicating properly.
The next step after that is to actually populate the repository (by
default in /var/lib/bcfg2/) with configuration files, see the Bcfg2
documentation at http://docs.bcfg2.org/ for information on how that
is done.
-- Arto Jantunen <viiru@debian.org>, Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:43:44 +0300
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