If you want to modify the existing cookbooks as they are, option A would be
the best. Especially if you want to add your own recipes to the chef server
over and above what it ships with.
However...
please note that, by default, your Crowbar client nodes will look directly
to the crowbar server fo
John-Paul Robinson (j...@uab.edu) wrote:
> Rob, thanks for the insight on the future direction.
>
> What I really want is some clarification on how to best address these
> issues in the context of an existing Crowbar 1.5 install. I'm
> comfortable getting my hands dirty and retro-fitting capabili
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> > To: Adam Spiers; crowbar
> > Subject: Re: [Crowbar] hooking into a crBaowbar-instantiated chef
> > server
> >
> > Nice to hear what S
ces On Behalf Of John-Paul Robinson
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> To: Adam Spiers; crowbar
> Subject: Re: [Crowbar] hooking into a crBaowbar-instantiated chef
> server
>
> Nice to hear what SUSE's been up too. I'll put that in my thinking cap.
>
> So i
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 barclam
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 instea
Keith, thanks for the initial feedback. Some comments and lots of
questions in-line.
On 03/18/2014 09:34 PM, Keith Hudgins wrote:
> If you want to modify the existing cookbooks as they are, option A
> would be the best. Especially if you want to add your own recipes to
> the chef server over and