One thing I notice is that on CentOS 6.x the gems are installed in /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ as opposed to /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ on CentOS 5.7 in which ruby and gems were installed from . If I unsubscribed to the base and update repo’s (or disabled them), I could try the rbel versions of ruby.. That might help..?? Randy From: Bryan Berry [mailto:
I have gotten chef server 10.6 running on two different rhel 6.2 servers. I can't recall your particular problem, but given the time I could probably figure it out. I thought it had to do with a path issue On Mar 5, 2012 5:35 PM, "Van Fossan,Randy" <
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> wrote: Has anyone gotten chef-server 0.10.8 installed on CentOS6.x ? I have tried and tried and have no luck in getting it installed and running correctly. I have followed the WIKI steps and no luck. We do currently have a chef-server on CentOS 5.7 but are having issues with couchdb and a few other items. We can get couchdb to work correctly on CentOS 6.x I guess, I will use the rbel repo (RHEL 6) install (chef 0.10.6 and couchdb 0.11.2) and then upgrade couchdb from the epel repos. Then finally upgrading chef with gem upgrade.. This is really a pain. Trying to get a stable chef-server installed on CentOS 6.2.. Anyone else have this kind of trouble on CentOS 6.2? Randy From: Van Fossan,Randy I am not sure that’s the issue. The services all start ok. The links also look ok. From: Bryan Baugher
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You may have run into this http://tickets.opscode.com/browse/COOK-886. On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 10:30 PM, Van Fossan,Randy <
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> wrote: The bootstrap method for installing chef-server is not working on CentOS 6.2. I have tried 4 times now. I have tried manually installing ruby 1.9.2-p290 and gems. I have also tried using ruby that comes with CentOS 6.x and then installing the gems and it will not work.
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