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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! [[TableOfContents]]
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= For everyone... = = For everyone =
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 * DomTool/UserGuide: An introduction to configuring shared daemons at HCoop
 * 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
 * '''[:DomTool/UserGuide:User Guide]''': An introduction to configuring shared daemons at HCoop.
 * '''[:DomTool/Examples: Working Examples]''': A smorgasbord of example configuration snippets.
 * [:DomTool/
LanguageReference:Language Reference]: 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.
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= For admins (and the curious)... = = For admins (and the curious) =
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 * DomTool/AdminProcedures: The daily care and feeding of DomTool  * DomTool/AdminProcedures: The daily care and feeding of DomTool.
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 * DomTool/SslProcedures: How to set up the various certificates used by the domtool clients and servers  * ["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.

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

TableOfContents

For everyone

  • [:DomTool/UserGuide:User Guide]: An introduction to configuring shared daemons at HCoop.

  • [:DomTool/Examples: Working Examples]: A smorgasbord of example configuration snippets.

  • [:DomTool/LanguageReference:Language Reference]: 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)