Man I hope so.
Be kind of awesome if he's packing actual binlogs into a JSON value,
though.
Adam
On 1/8/13 5:57 PM, "AJ Christensen" < "> > wrote:
>I think he means storing the bin log position in a data-bag (quite a
>common approach to allowing slaves to find the correct position)
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>No?
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>On 9 January 2013 14:54, Jay Feldblum < "> > wrote:
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>Anthony,
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>I would say "You're Doing It Wrong."
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>Chef is for configuration, not bulk storage. Storing backups in
>chef-server is Doing It Wrong. There are plenty of other approaches. You
>can run backups on a schedule (or on demand) separately from chef-client
>runs. Chef-client can provision the backup
> script and everything necessary to get it running so that it's a
>one-liner in the crontab or a one-liner from SSH. If the script is
>copying data to remote storage, it should not be to chef-server. Instead,
>chef can provision a remote storage node with replicated
> disks and can provision the slave's backup script to know about it, or
>you can use a storage service like S3 and chef can provision the slave's
>backup script to know about that instead.
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>Cheers,
>Jay
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>On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Anthony Goddard
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>Hi all,
>I'm writing a little script to populate a databag each time it's run -
>the purpose is to store mysql bin log data in a databag when a slave is
>backed up. I was originally thinking of using the API from the node and
>just using the local client.pem for authentication,
> but while I can read databags this way, I get a 403 when writing to
>them, so I'm looking for a breakdown of what objects the client is able
>to modify.
>I could also just change where I'm storing the data, or if that doesn't
>work, some middleware with another key will work, but I'd be interested
>in hearing about any other approaches if I'm Doing It Wrong .
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>fwiw, the script that's interacting with chef is run from cron.
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>Cheers,
>Ant
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