- From: "Van Fossan,Randy" <
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- Subject: [chef] RE: Re: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 20:49:27 -0400
Nope.. It is not in /etc/chef/client.rb
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From: Chris
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Subject: [chef] Re: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts
Does [:ohai][:disabled_plugins] show up on your node after convergence?
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Van Fossan,Randy
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Hi Chris,
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I made the following changes to my chef-client cookbook and I cannot get it
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to work.
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I added the following to the chef-client/attributes/default.rb
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default[:ohai][:disabled_plugins] = [ "passwd" ]
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And I added the following to
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chef-client/templates/default/client.rb.erb
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<% if node.attribute?("ohai") &&
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node["ohai"].attribute?("disabled_plugins") -%>
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Ohai::Config[:disabled_plugins] = [<%=
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node["ohai"]["disabled_plugins"].join(",") %>] <% end -%>
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It doesn't populate the /etc/chef/client.rb file. I am not sure what I am
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doing wrong.
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Randy
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From: Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 2:26 PM
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To: Van Fossan,Randy
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Subject: Re: [chef] Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts
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Actually, I dropped into the environments. But yeah, thats pretty much what
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it looks like.
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Van Fossan,Randy
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> Hi Chris,
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> I assume that your attributes file looks something like
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> default[:ohai][:disabled_plugins] = ["passwd","someotherplugin"]
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> Thanks
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> Randy
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: Chris
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 1:46 PM
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> Subject: [chef] Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts
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> While this probably isn't the 'proper' way, I added:
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> <% if node.attribute?("ohai") &&
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> node["ohai"].attribute?("disabled_plugins") -%>
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> Ohai::Config[:disabled_plugins] = [<%=
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> node["ohai"]["disabled_plugins"].join(",") %>] <% end -%>
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> to the client.rb template in the chef-client cookbook. Yes, it does go
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> it takes an act of nature to upgrade anything.
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> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Van Fossan,Randy
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>> That is good news. I need to incorporate that in the chef-client
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>> cookbook so that when the node is bootstrapped, it doesn't pull the data
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>> in after the first run. Anyone, Know how I can incorporate the plugin
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>> disable when doing a bootstrap? I do not want to delete the plugin as
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>> there may be reason to use it in the future or on a particular node.
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>> I am not sure where to incorporate this...
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>> Ohai::Config[:disabled_plugins] = [ "passwd" ]
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>> Thanks all
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>> Randy
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> From: Daniel DeLeo
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>> On Behalf Of Daniel
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>> DeLeo
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>> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 11:58 AM
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>> Cc:
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>> Subject: [chef] Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts
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>> On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 8:25 AM,
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>> > Hi Randy,
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>> > We are experiencing this very same issue and were recently looking for
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>> > a solution. We use centrify to pull in AD accounts for authorization.
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>> > The nodes are pulling in tons of data for all of these user groups and
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>> > If we're not doing anything with specific user accounts in
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>> > recipes/templates, should we be safe to just disable the Ohai plugin
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>> > that pulls in the user accounts from AD?
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>> Chef doesn't use ohai data to lookup user/group data for
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>> file/template/directory or execute/script or user/group resources. It
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>> uses Ruby's `Etc` module, which in turn uses the `getpwent` family of
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>> So it's totally safe to remove the plugin if you don't need the data for
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>> other reasons.
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>> --
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>> Dan DeLeo
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- [chef] ohai, number ldap accounts, Van Fossan,Randy, 03/28/2012
- [chef] RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, IDROSSI, 03/28/2012
- [chef] Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Daniel DeLeo, 03/28/2012
- [chef] RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Van Fossan,Randy, 03/28/2012
- [chef] Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Chris, 03/28/2012
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- [chef] RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Van Fossan,Randy, 03/28/2012
- [chef] Re: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Chris, 03/28/2012
- [chef] RE: Re: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Van Fossan,Randy, 03/28/2012
- [chef] RE: Re: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Van Fossan,Randy, 03/28/2012
- [chef] RE: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, IDROSSI, 03/28/2012
- [chef] Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Andrea Campi, 03/29/2012
- [chef] RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Van Fossan,Randy, 03/29/2012
- [chef] RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, IDROSSI, 03/29/2012
- [chef] RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Van Fossan,Randy, 03/29/2012
- [chef] Re: RE: ohai, number ldap accounts, Peter Struijk, 03/28/2012
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