A knife plugin is a set of one (or more) subcommands that can be added to knife to support additional functionality that is not built-in to the base set of knife subcommands. Many of the knife plugins are built by members of the Chef community and several of them are built and maintained by Chef.The same common options used by knife subcommands can also be used by knife plug-insA knife plugin can
A resource is a statement of configuration policy that: Describes the desired state for a configuration itemDeclares the steps needed to bring that item to the desired stateSpecifies a resource type—such as package, template, or serviceLists additional details (also known as resource properties), as necessaryAre grouped into recipes, which describe working configurationsResource SyntaxA resource i
This document summarizes an OSCON 2010 presentation by Joshua Timberman and Aaron Peterson of Opscode about Chef, an open-source automation platform for configuring and managing servers. The presentation covers Chef 101, getting started with Chef, and cooking with Chef. It discusses key concepts like Chef clients, the Chef server, nodes, roles, recipes, resources, attributes, and data bags. The go
The Bootstrap subcommand for Knife performs a Chef Bootstrap on the target node. The goal of the bootstrap is to get Chef installed on the target system so it can run Chef Client with a Chef Server (or Hosted Chef). The main assumption is a baseline OS installation exists. This sub-command is used internally by some cloud computing server create commands and the others will be migrated in a futu
History of Chef Written by Adam Jacob (@adamhjk), released in 2009 under Apache License, Version 2.0. Opscode curates Chef and provides commercial services built on Chef. Basics of Chef What problem does Chef solve? Automating systems configuration. Why is this a hard problem? Infrastructure changes all the time. Especially in "the Cloud". Different operating systems. Different hardware from diffe
前回書いた さようならPuppet、こんにちはChef が、それなりに反響あったので調子に乗ってもうちょっと書いてみる。 前回、ChefはPuppetに比べて簡単!とか書いたが、実際には慣れるまでそれなりに戸惑うところがあった。 ドキュメント を読み、実際に触っただけでは一発で理解できなかった部分を、自分のメモを元に晒しておく。これだけ読んでもいまいちだと思うので、関連するドキュメントへのリンクも張っておくので合わせて読んでみると高速でChefを理解できるかも! client vs node Chef Client Nodes ドキュメントを読んだりChefを触っていると client と node という二つのワードが出てくる。この二つは似ているけど別物。 client は文字通り Chef server の相手になるもの。 Chef server にアクセスするものはすべて clien
Installing using native Ubuntu or Debian ensures that Chef is installed in the same way as other software on your system. These instructions use the Opscode APT repository. Opscode maintains the packages in this APT repo, as well as the packages that get included in Debian and Ubuntu's repositories. The following distributions are supported within the Opscode APT repository: Ubuntu 11.10 oneirc U
This page is an install guide that describes how to get up and running with Hosted Chef as quickly as possible and ends with a fast demonstration on how to work with cookbooks. In order to make this as quick as possible, we make some assumptions. If your system does not meet these assumptions, you will need to use the Installation instructions that apply for the "flavor" of Chef you are installin
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Slides from my talk at the CloudStack Build a Cloud Day at LISA 2011
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