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- Subject: [chef] RE: Re: Re: Can you recommend a command-and-control tool?
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 08:58:00 +0100
Why not capistrano ?
Net/ssh is quite decent, using ruby based tool has benefit of easy getting
data from chef make the integration less effort.
Any idea of pros and cons of capistrano versus rundeck, mcollective?
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Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 19 de enero de 2011 2:29
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Asunto: [chef] Re: Re: Can you recommend a command-and-control tool?
Anyone have experience with mcollective and rundeck? I'm wondering how they
compare.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 7:19 PM, John E. Vincent (lusis)
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Rundeck and mcollective will probably be your best bet. I'd love to
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recommend vogeler but I've had to time off from development for a while.
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You can also look at func but it's pretty RHEL specific.
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On Jan 17, 2011 7:14 PM, "John Vincent"
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> Rundeck and mcollective are in the top for the most part. I'd
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> recommend Vogeler but I've had to take a break from development for a
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> while. You can also look at function but it's pretty rhel specific.
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> On Jan 17, 2011 7:10 PM, "Mike Williams"
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>> I'm helping a client rebuild their configuration management and
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>> software
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> deployment tooling, and we have Chef successfully doing both ... but
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> only on a per-node basis. Now I'm looking to add a layer above Chef,
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> to orchestrate software/platform updates across a data-center, in a
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>> Any recommendations? Has anyone successfully used something like
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> mcollective or nanite, with Chef, to do this kind of orchestration?
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> Do recipes exist to install these? (The opscode repo contains a
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> nanite cookbook, but it appears to be deprecated). Or, do most people
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>> --
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>> cheers,
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>> Mike Williams
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