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Assume you have a properly configured openwisp deployment with many registered openwrt devices. In the course of troubleshooting connection issues off of one device an engineer logs in manually to the AP and makes changes; will openwrt detect and correct this configuration drift or does the system assume that it is the only change agent for the infrastructure?
Does openwisp consider itself to be a declarative configuration management solution or is it more of a one shot configuration application engine?
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Assume you have a properly configured openwisp deployment with many registered openwrt devices. In the course of troubleshooting connection issues off of one device an engineer logs in manually to the AP and makes changes; will openwrt detect and correct this configuration drift or does the system assume that it is the only change agent for the infrastructure?
Does openwisp consider itself to be a declarative configuration management solution or is it more of a one shot configuration application engine?
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