Interactively initialize a new repository. Most values are automatically detected or a default value is provided.
bcfg2-admin init
Store bcfg2 configuration in [/etc/bcfg2.conf]:
Location of bcfg2 repository [/var/lib/bcfg2]:
Input password used for communication verification (without echoing; leave blank for a random):
What is the server's hostname [conf01.example.com]:
Input the server location [https://conf01.example.com:6789]:
Input base Operating System for clients:
1: Red Hat/Fedora/RHEL/RHAS/Centos
2: SUSE/SLES
3: Mandrake
4: Debian
5: Ubuntu
6: Gentoo
7: FreeBSD
: 1
Generating a 2048 bit RSA private key
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writing new private key to '/etc/bcfg2.key'
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Signature ok
subject=/C=US/ST=Illinois/L=Argonne/CN=conf01.example.com
Getting Private key
A toplevel repository structure was created under the provided path.
/var/lib/bcfg2
|-- Base
|-- Bundler
|-- Cfg
|-- etc
|-- Metadata
|-- Pkgmgr
|-- Rules
`-- SSHbase