|  | Posted by C. (http://symcbean.blogspot.com/) on 01/24/08 13:25 
On 24 Jan, 12:48, dshesni...@yahoo.com wrote:> We have about 15 apache web servers where I work, most of them serving
 > separate functions on hosts dedicated to different groups. It doesn't
 > seem too easy after a couple of passes at the problem to get all of
 > the version information from all of the pieces. Apache and mysql are
 > simple with command line options but the rest are a bit more
 > difficult. Anyone crossed this path before?
 >
 > Don
 
 Either use packaged solutions (rpm,pkg,apt.....) in which case the
 package manager should be able to tell you, or install from suorce and
 maintain proper records (better still generate your own packages from
 the source).
 
 If you're not already doing that then you've got an IT management
 nightmare - the way to solve the problem is not by being devious in
 interrogating what you've got but to apply one of the procedures
 above.
 
 C.
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