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unless explicitly mentioned (via the -N flag) chef client will register new node name as fqdn.
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> wrote: I had been thinking about the very same thing for a while, but haven't had the time to run some tests.
My guess so far is that every new machine that spins up will run chef-client, create a node and a client using the validator key and using the ec2-****** FQDN as client/node name. Have you tried running 'hostname -f' on an EC2 server? -- Cassiano Leal On Friday, December 7, 2012 at 21:43, Bridger Larson wrote:
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