[Server-devel] XSCE or XS7: Getting back to virgin state

George Hunt georgejhunt at gmail.com
Sat Feb 15 11:27:36 EST 2014


I guess you'd need to look at the services individually, and determine what
you had changed during the testing, and reverse it.

I suppose you could run the ansible playbook again. It might  reinitialize
some files for you. Using the "runansible" script should not destroy the
function of the server. It should be able to run repeatedly. (though I saw
a  comment from Tim Moody yesterday that one of the services was erroring
out if ansible was rerun). (I have not tested this)

Of course you could reflash the XO, and start up the whole install process.
 But that would leave many things untested.

You mention XO registration.  You might try just running the server
registration tag: (I have not tested this)

ansible-playbook -i ansible_hosts xsce.yml --connection=local --tags="idmgr"




On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 6:18 AM, <tkkang at nurturingasia.com> wrote:

> Need to some advice in schoolserver installation, testing and actual
> deployment.
>
> After XO registration on the school server.. and testing that all is well,
> what is the best way to restore the schoolserver back to its virgin state
> for the real deployment?
>
> Good weekend.
>
> ---
> T.K. Kang
>
>
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