is there a reason you don't want to use the automated installer?On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 2:15 PM, < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
BTW, when following the Installing Chef Server Manually Web Page, here are
things I did:
Debian and Ubuntu use apt-get, CentOS uses yum.
couchdb and rabbitmq installation went just like indicated.
Java, zlib, and libxml are installed normally on these hosts so I skipped those
steps.
Adding the Opscode APT Repository is very Debian and Ubuntu specific. Web site
http://apt.opscode.com/ does not address CentOS, so I did not even create the
/etc/apt/sources.list.d subdir.
I did add the GPG Key and update index so /etc/apt has one file in it.
I built and installed gecode from source with no errors. It's nice it uses
configure to make it architecture independent.
Installed chef-server and chef-webui as indicated with no problems.
Still having trouble figuring out how to get chef-server to find all the
requires listed in it's
/usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/chef-server-api-10.16.2/config/init.rb file.
They are on the host, chef-server is just not seeing them.
New ideas to pursue here would be greatly appreciated.
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