06-26-2008
How to save time and traffic upgrading with apt-proxy
Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:00:00 GMT
June is Bandwidth Conservation Month (well, not officially, but let's say that it is), so if you have multiple machines running an
APT-powered Linux distribution such as Debian or Ubuntu, you should take a look at
apt-proxy, a utility that caches package downloads in a shared pool for all interested parties on your LAN. This saves you both the time and the bandwidth it costs to download the same updates for more than one computer.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
apt-dater
APT-DATER(8) [FIXME: manual] APT-DATER(8)
NAME
apt-dater - terminal-based remote package update manager
SYNOPSIS
apt-dater [[-(c config|v|[n]r)]]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the apt-dater command.
apt-dater is a program to manage package updats on a large number of remote hosts using SSH.
OPTIONS
apt-dater accepts the following command parameters:
-c config
Use alternative config file. Default is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/apt-dater/apt-dater.conf.
-v
Show apt-dater version and copyright statement.
-r
Refresh hosts and create XML report on stdout. apt-dater must be compiled with XMLREPORT feature.
-n
Prevent hosts to be refreshed before create XML report (useful for cronjobs which do not have access to SSH key(s)).
ENVIRONMENT
MAINTAINER
The maintainer's name (i.e. used by debtrack). If not set, the GECOS entry for the current user will be used. This environment variable
could be forwarded to remote hosts with the ssh(1) SendEnv+AcceptEnv options.
FILES
~/.config/apt-dater/apt-dater.conf
The configuration file of apt-dater
~/.config/apt-dater/hosts.conf
Contains all hosts you would like to manage
SEE ALSO
apt-dater.conf(5), aptitude(1), apt-get(1), debtrack, screen(1), ssh(1).
AUTHORS
Andre Ellguth <ellguth@ibh.de>
Maintainer.
Thomas Liske <liske@ibh.de>
Maintainer.
Jens Haser <jens_dd@hotmail.de>
Fixed some UI glitches.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2012 IBH IT-Service GmbH [http://www.ibh.de/]
[FIXME: source] May 29, 2012 APT-DATER(8)