Good
First of all, I'm very impressed with beta7. The smaller font is good, the way template items are denoted in hosts is good. The naviagation in the hosts configuration screen is nice. Lots of great stuff!
I then checked out templates. I noticed my template links from before were gone, but i didn't really care because this template thing has never really worked well anyway. I then took a host that I didn't care much about, linked a template to it, and was wowed. It synced/updated the existing items in the host with the template without creating duplicates!
I've played with a few other things and haven't come across any show stoppers. Awesome.
Bad
One thing I don't like is that only one template can be linked to a host. I tried the recursive templates, which appears to work as described, but that doesn't seem to be the answer.
The problem is that say I have templates for all my applications. VPN, Postfix, MySQL, Apache, Coldfusion, etc.
First, do you seriously think I'm going to link all these together if a server does run all these applications? Thats a lot of clicking!
Second, say a server has MYSQL+Apache+Postfix. Okay, now I have one scenerio, thats fine. But say I have Coldfusion+Apache. Now I have to re-create the Apache Items because they are already used in another recursive template sequence? The more application templates I have, the number of permutations for this go up and up!
There must be a better solution...
First of all, I'm very impressed with beta7. The smaller font is good, the way template items are denoted in hosts is good. The naviagation in the hosts configuration screen is nice. Lots of great stuff!
I then checked out templates. I noticed my template links from before were gone, but i didn't really care because this template thing has never really worked well anyway. I then took a host that I didn't care much about, linked a template to it, and was wowed. It synced/updated the existing items in the host with the template without creating duplicates!
I've played with a few other things and haven't come across any show stoppers. Awesome.
Bad
One thing I don't like is that only one template can be linked to a host. I tried the recursive templates, which appears to work as described, but that doesn't seem to be the answer.
The problem is that say I have templates for all my applications. VPN, Postfix, MySQL, Apache, Coldfusion, etc.
First, do you seriously think I'm going to link all these together if a server does run all these applications? Thats a lot of clicking!
Second, say a server has MYSQL+Apache+Postfix. Okay, now I have one scenerio, thats fine. But say I have Coldfusion+Apache. Now I have to re-create the Apache Items because they are already used in another recursive template sequence? The more application templates I have, the number of permutations for this go up and up!
There must be a better solution...

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