Hi Phil,
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On 2/4/13 5:10 PM, "Phil Mocek" < "> > wrote:
>Unfortunately, it seems the problem is that
><http://s3.amazonaws.com/chef-solo/bootstrap-latest.tar.gz> still
>contains the obsolete cookbook. I put a copy of chef-server
>cookbook 2.0.0 in the location where chef-solo is configured to
>expect cookbooks:
>Is there a more reliable method of bootstrapping a Chef server?I'm sorry I wasn't clearer earlier, I was using a mobile device to reply.
>Alternatively, what would I need to modify in order to install a
>version of Chef server that is compatible with the chef-server
>cookbook in the bootstrap-latest archive?
It was perhaps too terse.
You actually just need to retrieve the correct package for your platform:
http://www.opscode.com/chef/install/
From the "Chef Server" tab.
Then, install the package on the system, and when it's done, run:
sudo chef-server-ctl reconfigure
You can optionally run this to perform all the tests in the "pedant" test
suite.
sudo chef-server-ctl test
Yeah, the installation pages in the wiki aren't yet updated for Chef 11.
>Again: I'm following [directions on the Opscode wiki][1]. I
>don't see any server installation documentation on the [docs
>site][2].
I'm sorry it isn't obvious how to go about installing Chef 11 server.
We're working on getting that updated.
Cheers,
Joshua
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