Nice to hear what SUSE's been up too.  I'll put that in my thinking cap.

So in the Crowbar interface I have (Dell branded) I don't see an
interface to monkey with the actual settings like http vs https via the
web UI.  Is there a backend API that I should be learning about to pull
and push barclamps into and get updated behavior from my nodes?

The existing user docs seem to focus on navigating the web ui to
provision nodes and the dev docs are more focused on building the iso
than post-provisioned config tuning.  

Some insight on the best practices in the 1.x world or a pointer to the
doc/concept I'm overlooking would help.

Thanks,

~jpr

On 03/20/2014 07:08 AM, Adam Spiers wrote:
> John-Paul Robinson (j...@uab.edu) wrote:
>> On 03/18/2014 09:34 PM, Keith Hudgins wrote:
>> As a first step, I'm not as interested in add new packages to the nodes
>> (that's coming) but more interested in how tune/update the behavior of
>> an install service, eg. switch OpenStack to using HTTPS instead of HTTP.
> Actually HTTPS is more or less just simple clicks of the mouse in the
> barclamp proposal options - or at least it is in the SUSE Cloud
> version of Crowbar, and IIRC in all recent Crowbar 1.x releases too.
> I'm not sure about 2.x.
>
>> In general, the assumption for the engage-with-crowbar approach seems to
>> be "build an an iso and deploy"
> Last time I checked, that was the Dell approach.  The SUSE approach
> has been quite different for the last couple of years - we build
> packages which are then layered on top of a standard OS installation.
> Having said that, I believe Dell may also be moving to a more
> package-oriented approach, but I don't know the status of that.
>
>> I know there isn't an defined upgrade path in crowbar.
> Actually there is in SUSE Cloud ;-)
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