Hi Judd,

The last time I tried doing this - it didn’t work for me - hence, I was asking 
if there was a process to do this “correctly”.  If anyone has pointers out 
there on how to shut down the bluepill/chef combo and insure that they’re “off” 
- I’d love to hear it…

~~shane


On 11/23/13, 3:07 PM, "Judd Maltin" 
<j...@newgoliath.com<mailto:j...@newgoliath.com>> wrote:

Sadly, this doesn't always work.


On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Gangur, Hrushikesh (R & D HP Cloud) 
<hrushikesh.gan...@hp.com<mailto:hrushikesh.gan...@hp.com>> wrote:
bluepill status

bluepill chef-server stop


From: crowbar-boun...@dell.com<mailto:crowbar-boun...@dell.com> 
[mailto:crowbar-boun...@dell.com<mailto:crowbar-boun...@dell.com>] On Behalf Of 
Shane Gibson
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 2:40 PM
To: crowbar@dell.com<mailto:crowbar@dell.com>
Subject: [Crowbar] how to shutdown bluepill/chef ?


Does anyone out there have a “correct” procedure on how to completely disable 
chef-server/chef-client on a Crowbar built cluster?   We want to “freeze” the 
config on a cluster, and make significant changes (installing plugins, etc…) 
without Chef interfering with the changes.

I realize that once we’re done we can’t safely return control back to the Chef 
services, so effectively, we’d be shutting down chef.  I know that 
“chef-client” is under bluepill control, and I didn’t have much success 
“shutting it off” last time I tried.

Any pointers/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

~~shane



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