[chef] Re: Re: Atlassian Cookbooks


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  • From: Torben Knerr < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Atlassian Cookbooks
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 01:09:27 +0200



On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Torben Knerr < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:54 PM, Bryan McLellan < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 5:28 AM, Torben Knerr < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
> As part of a workshop I'm giving next week we are trying to set up a server
> with a recent version JIRA, Bamboo, FishEye, Confluence, etc. (lets see how
> far we can get).

How far did you get?

I put copies of JIRA, Confluence and Crowd cookbooks from the internal
Opscode repo here a while ago: https://github.com/btm/btm-cookbooks

Bryan

Hey Bryan, 

thanks for asking and pointing to the links again! 

We didn't come close to our goal - it was too ambitious for a bunch of Chef newbies like us ;-)

For warmup we created a simple motd cookbook, then extended the subversion::server recipe to manage svn repos + r/w access via databags. We got the jira cookbook up and running and then time was over already... 

Nothing serious, but if you still want to take a peek at it you can find it here:

Btw: while setting up jira I ran into a problem with the openjdk recipe on a 64Bit Ubuntu 12.04 image:

Not sure how to properly fix it though...
 

I'm going to continue working on the atlassian setup as time permits. Once there is something ready to show I'm happy to share and get your feedback here on the list. The plan is to have the atlassian services running in a single tomcat, fronted by apache, and a postgres db in the backend. Also the plan is to reuse the tomcat, ark, database and postgres cookbooks to do the grunt work. 

Hope I will find some more time soon... :-)

Cheers,
Torben





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