[chef] Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: RE: knife winrm roles


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  • From: "Soula, William" < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: RE: knife winrm roles
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 13:56:29 -0500
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Title: Re: [chef] Re: Re: Re: RE: RE: knife winrm roles
The ones that are returning have a run list that is just the recipe, the ones that aren't returning that I'm trying to get working with roles, have the role in the run_list.  If I do re*:dev* I get the same list, making me think it might be recipe but recipe*:dev* returns nothing as does recipe:dev*.
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What do the run lists of theses nodes look like?  r* could expanding to "roles" which will show you all the roles used on the last chef-client run, even those that were nested, while "role" will only show roles directly in the run list.  

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Soula, William <
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Thank you for the help.  I am new to this and can't really tell what is going on.  My maxFieldLength in /var/lib/chef/solr/conf/solrconfig.xml is 100,000,000 so I am probably not hitting that defect.  Just to make sure I rebuilt the index and still was not able to find the servers with winrm.

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Checkout 
http://tickets.opscode.com/browse/CHEF-2346

Very likely that some information from your windows servers is not being indexed due to this bug.




On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:54 AM, "Soula, William" <
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I have figured out a way to get some kinda search results back from winrm.  If I enter r*:dev* then it returns me some servers and says failed to authenticate to ["r*:dev*"] but if I enter role:dev* then nothing is returned.  What is r* expanding to if it isn't role?  How can I better debug this problem?  I am already using -V -V to get the most verbose logging.
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Title: Re: knife winrm roles
Yeah I noticed that -m was prob not what I wanted but without the -m it says no node returned from search.  Also I apologize if several copies of this problem have been emailed to the mailing list, my company hasn't been recieving outbound emails today/last afternoon.
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Title: knife winrm roles
-m says that the query is a manual list not a query...

So in your example below is trying to connect to a server named role:mobi.GIS

If you want it to execute a query for the servers to run against, simply leave out the -m...

I will update the WIKI

P
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 13:38 -0700, Soula, William wrote:
This page:
http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Knife+Windows+Bootstrap 

Says this:
The winrm subcommand allows you to invoke commands in parallel on a subset of the nodes in your infrastructure. The winrm subcommand uses the same syntax as the 
search subcommand; you could could find the uptime of all your web servers using the command:

% knife winrm "role:web" "net stats srv" -m -x Administrator -P 'super_secret_password'






But when I run this in dos:
C:\SVN\Core\tool-chef-repo>knife winrm "role:mobi.GIS" "ipconfig" -m -x [localadmin] -P [password]

I get this error:
ERROR: URI::InvalidURIError: the scheme http does not accept registry part: role:mobi.GIS:5985 (or bad hostname?)

But this command works:
C:\SVN\Core\tool-chef-repo>knife search node role:mobi.GIS

Any ideas why the winrm command for me is not searching like the search command?

Will   

  • [chef] Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: RE: knife winrm roles, Soula, William, 03/30/2012

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