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2007-10-10r12928: This patch improves the interaction between the vampire and provsion ↵Andrew Bartlett1-14/+15
code. Previously, we had to know (or guess) the host and domain guid at the provision stage. Now we query the database post-provision, to extract the values and fill in the zone file. This allows us to generate a correct zone file in the Windows migration case. In an effort to make SWAT easier to use, I have removed and renamed some of the provision options. I have also fixed a nasty issue in my js code. I had implictly declared a global variable of the name 'join', with disasterious results for any subsequent user of the string utility function: esp exception - ASSERT at lib/appweb/ejs/ejsParser.c:2064, 0 Backtrace: [ 0] substitute_var:20 -> list[i] = join("", list2) [ 1] setup_file:9 -> data = substitute_var(data, subobj) Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit a38ceefd11f8b748f30383ef36a4752f178bfca1)
2007-10-10r12892: Add a 'Migrate from Windows' page to our installation section in SWAT.Andrew Bartlett1-0/+91
Doing this required reworking ejsnet, particularly so it could take a set of credentials, not just a username and password argument. This required fixing the ejsnet.js test script, which now adds and deletes a user, and is run from 'make test'. This should prevent it being broken again. Deleting a user from ejsnet required that the matching backend be added to libnet, hooking fortunetly onto already existing code for the actual deletion. The js credentials interface now handles the 'set machine account' flag. New functions have been added to provision.js to wrap the basic operations (so we can write a command line version, as well as the web based version). Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit a5e7c17c348c45e61699cc1626a0d5eae2df4636)