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'''New members''': This section of the wiki contains information on '''future developments''' and will only confuse you if you are looking for information on configuring your new account!

This is the master page for information on HCoop's distributed system configuration tool.

For everyone...

  • DomTool/UserGuide: An introduction to configuring shared daemons at HCoop

  • ["DomTool/Examples"]: A smorgasbord of example configuration snippets
  • DomTool/LanguageReference: A complete description of the programming language used for configuration files

  • [http://deleuze.hcoop.net/domtool/ Standard library reference], including all of the primitive actions for configuring shared daemons

For admins (and the curious)...

  • DomTool/AdminProcedures: The daily care and feeding of DomTool

  • DomTool/ArchitectureOverview: How does this beast work, anyway?

  • ["DomTool/Plugins"]: Descriptions of the different plugins responsible for configuring various daemons, including how they publish their configuration for those daemons to use
  • DomTool/AdditionalClients: Several other command-line tools mentioned elsewhere on this wiki are really DomTool clients. This page collects notes on their implementations.

  • DomTool/SslProcedures: How to set up the various certificates used by the domtool clients and servers

  • ["DomTool/Building"]: Obtaining and building the DomTool source

  • ["DomTool/Implementation"]: Details on the implementation of the DomTool tools

  • ["DomTool/Debugging"]: Some tricks to do manually what DomTool usually does automatically

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DomTool (last edited 2019-04-27 23:35:57 by ClintonEbadi)