setup landscape

Asked by Sonny Ngo

Very new to Ubuntu and wondering how do I install landscape server.

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Mark Rijckenberg (markrijckenberg) said :
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Sonny Ngo (sngo) said :
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Hi,

I did some research and want to see if any software or server that can work somewhat like Redhat Satellite server and came across Landscape server. Noticed the following feature below would definitely would solve a lot of my concern so I wan to see if I can at least build a test server even just 30 days trial before we decide to buy this product. With the instruction that you sent can I do some of the step below.

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1 - Solves the hardest management problems, including building and maintaining software repositories, managing different machine profiles, delegating permissions at a granular level, auditing others actions and accessing asset information in real time.
Integration with common client-side Linux sysadmin tooling so you can see the same information about individual machines as you see in the terminal.

2 - A complete API lets you use established technologies (e.g. Bash, Python) to borrow or build on Landscape's functionality.

3 - Custom scripts need only be written to allow for the business logic unique to your organisation; common tasks (e.g. repository management) are already covered, so there's no need to re-invent the wheel.

4 - You can manage machines remotely from anywhere you can access a web browser.

5 - Receive alerts when updates become available for specific machines, or manage auto-update policies, instructing devices to update during set maintenance windows.

Thanks,

Sonny

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Is this now installed? I see you have 2 questions regarding this...?

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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