Hey everyone!
Try-it vs. Very-complex:
Separate projects, with links to eachother in the READMEs.
Production:
I use my chef recipes in production. Some more organizing and some
re-thinking has to go into them to work well. I'd like to start that
conversation in another thread, after taking a se
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> cc'ing Maru since his particular cookbook is being discussed here :
>
>
> On 02/28/2012 02:56 PM, andi abes wrote:
>>
>> yes and no
>>
>> One neat feature of chef is it's search capability - being able to
>> query the sever of where other pie
cc'ing Maru since his particular cookbook is being discussed here :
On 02/28/2012 02:56 PM, andi abes wrote:
yes and no
One neat feature of chef is it's search capability - being able to
query the sever of where other pieces of the puzzle are located, which
makes it very convenient for mult
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> cc'ing list, since it's a great question and good follow-up conversation to
> have...
>
>
> On 02/28/2012 02:32 PM, andi abes wrote:
>>>
>>> Interesting. Would you mind doing a code review on Mary Newby's Swift All
>>> in
>>> One cookbook? Could
cc'ing list, since it's a great question and good follow-up conversation
to have...
On 02/28/2012 02:32 PM, andi abes wrote:
Interesting. Would you mind doing a code review on Mary Newby's Swift All in
One cookbook? Could sure use your experience :)
https://review.openstack.org/#change,3613
M
> Interesting. Would you mind doing a code review on Mary Newby's Swift All in
> One cookbook? Could sure use your experience :)
>
> https://review.openstack.org/#change,3613
>
> Might be a good dip into the Gerrit world for ya, too ;)
I think I might get to be a scratched record here, since the
On 02/27/2012 08:17 PM, Judd Maltin wrote:
Sorry I'm late to the game, but my swift chef recipes are on github as
well.
No worries, better late than never :) Glad you've joined the fun!
> It's a fork of andi abes's recipes from back in mid 2011. They
contain many an ugly hack and some half-b
Sorry I'm late to the game, but my swift chef recipes are on github as
well. It's a fork of andi abes's recipes from back in mid 2011. They
contain many an ugly hack and some half-baked ideas. BUT, if you want
Ubuntu 10.04, munin, rsyslog, slogging and a bunch of other cool
stuff, please give th
There's a dashboard cookbook in the diablo/stable branch used by TryStack.
https://github.com/trystack/openstack-chef/tree/stable/diablo/cookbooks
Thanks,
Matt Ray
Senior Technical Evangelist | Opscode Inc.
m...@opscode.com | (512) 731-2218
Twitter, IRC, GitHub: mattray
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at
Is anyone currently working on adding a Horizon cookbook? I would love to make
this happen or work with someone who has already started on this. Thanks!
--
Mike Perez
On Monday, February 6, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> These chef cookbooks are the ones maintained mostly by Dan Prince a
We're workin' on it... Had some issues with AppArmor crashing a node
this morning...
https://github.com/trystack/openstack-chef/tree/stable/diablo
-jay
On 02/16/2012 10:25 AM, andi abes wrote:
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Jay Pipes mailto:jaypi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 02/08/2012 0
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> On 02/08/2012 01:40 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
>
>> On 02/07/2012 08:32 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
>>
>>> Well, in my original email I proposed using the NTT PF Lab branch point
>>> for the stable/diablo branch of the upstream chef repos. If we can get a
Hi Jay,
Thanks for taking the initiative to send this out!
I added comments to your points are inline below:
>
> Proposal for Alignment
> ==
>
> I think the following steps would be good to get done by the time Essex
> rolls out the door in April:
>
> 1) Create a stable/dia
On 02/08/2012 01:40 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
On 02/07/2012 08:32 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Well, in my original email I proposed using the NTT PF Lab branch point
for the stable/diablo branch of the upstream chef repos. If we can get a
casual consensus from folks that this is OK, I will go ahead and p
On 02/07/2012 08:32 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> Thanks for the update, Matt. Comments inline...
>
> On 02/07/2012 10:16 PM, Matt Ray wrote:
>> I think Jay did a good job outlining the lineages and scope of the
>> assorted cookbook efforts so far. My Anso-based fork at
>> github.com/mattray/openstack-
On 02/06/2012 11:53 PM, Vishvananda Ishaya wrote:
On Feb 6, 2012, at 6:37 PM, Jesse Andrews wrote:
I know that the RCB deploy team works with the Crowbar team on chef
recipes for that project.
Regarding the github.com/ansolabs& github.com/rcb recipes - I'll have
to delegate to Vishy who worke
Thanks for the update, Matt. Comments inline...
On 02/07/2012 10:16 PM, Matt Ray wrote:
I think Jay did a good job outlining the lineages and scope of the
assorted cookbook efforts so far. My Anso-based fork at
github.com/mattray/openstack-cookbooks was the basis for a few public
and private for
I think Jay did a good job outlining the lineages and scope of the
assorted cookbook efforts so far. My Anso-based fork at
github.com/mattray/openstack-cookbooks was the basis for a few public
and private forks and strictly focused on multi-node deployments of
stable releases. A lot of this went in
:56am
To: "Jay Pipes"
Cc: "openstack@lists.launchpad.net"
Subject: Re: [Openstack] [CHEF] Aligning Cookbook Efforts
Jay and All,
I have a couple of questions about the goals of the proposal.
1. What is the origin for the "package" declarations?
- PPA's
Jay and All,
I have a couple of questions about the goals of the proposal.
1. What is the origin for the "package" declarations?
- PPA's
- Tarball
- OS Packages (e.g. whatever happens to be in ubuntu's 11.04 or 11.10
repo?)
- Git checkout
2. Are these cookbooks m
apologies for possible duplicates - some replies last night were from the
wrong email account (and didn't make it to the list)
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:37 PM, Jesse Andrews wrote:
> I know that the RCB deploy team works with the Crowbar team on chef
> recipes for that project.
>
> Right. The resu
Maru Newby writes:
> I've submitted a Swift AIO cookbook for review:
> https://review.openstack.org/#change,3613
> It follows the latest single-node AIO instructions pretty much to the
> letter, so the resulting environment is well-documented. We use this
> cookbook as the basis for building Swi
On 02/06/2012 06:07 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> Hi Stackers,
>
> tl;dr
> -
>
> There are myriad Chef cookbooks "out there" in the ecosystem and locked
> up behind various company firewalls. It would be awesome if we could
> agree to:
>
> * Align to a single origin repository for OpenStack cookb
The alignment proposal sounds great, and would definitely help reduce
redundancy.
However, it might be useful to define clear goals of the resulting deployment
using these cookbooks.
As an example - Looking at the anso recipes for swift - they appear to deploy a
SAIO swift cluster. The Crowbar
I've submitted a Swift AIO cookbook for review:
https://review.openstack.org/#change,3613
It follows the latest single-node AIO instructions pretty much to the letter,
so the resulting environment is well-documented. We use this cookbook as the
basis for building Swift development environments
Jesse, right. The results are here:
https://github.com/dellcloudedge/crowbar/tree/openstack-os-build/barclamps .
With separate repos for nova, swift, keystone and horizon ( at this location,
they're git submodules)
The v1.2 tag deploys diablo/stable.
Most Cookbooks are written to be useable wi
On Feb 6, 2012, at 6:37 PM, Jesse Andrews wrote:
> I know that the RCB deploy team works with the Crowbar team on chef
> recipes for that project.
>
> Regarding the github.com/ansolabs & github.com/rcb recipes - I'll have
> to delegate to Vishy who worked on those.
They were the basis of dan an
RCB deploy has a set of chef cookbooks we use for diablo all in one testing
(minus swift) in addition to the work we have been doing with the crowbar team.
Since we seem to be adding to the problem, we'd be happy to collaborate on the
consolidation..
Jason
On Feb 6, 2012, at 20:56, "Jesse Andr
On 02/06/2012 09:37 PM, Jesse Andrews wrote:
I know that the RCB deploy team works with the Crowbar team on chef
recipes for that project.
OK. Are you in agreement about the proposal in my email?
Regarding the github.com/ansolabs& github.com/rcb recipes - I'll have
to delegate to Vishy who w
I know that the RCB deploy team works with the Crowbar team on chef
recipes for that project.
Regarding the github.com/ansolabs & github.com/rcb recipes - I'll have
to delegate to Vishy who worked on those.
Jesse
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> Hi Stackers,
>
> tl;dr
> -
Awesome leadership on this Jay! (And Matt) You should come down to Austin more
often :)
Definitely seems like an area with a lot of duplicated effort.
Jay Pipes wrote:
Hi Stackers,
tl;dr
-
There are myriad Chef cookbooks "out there" in the ecosystem and locked
up behind various company
Hi Stackers,
tl;dr
-
There are myriad Chef cookbooks "out there" in the ecosystem and locked
up behind various company firewalls. It would be awesome if we could
agree to:
* Align to a single origin repository for OpenStack cookbooks
* Consolidate OpenStack Chef-based deployment experien
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