so you put this into a ~/chef.json file:{
"chef_server"
: {
"webui_enabled"
:
true
},
"run_list"
: [
"recipe[chef-server::rubygems-install]"
]
}
and this in /etc/chef/solo.rb:
file_cache_path
"/tmp/chef-solo"
cookbook_path
"/tmp/chef-solo/cookbooks"
and then you ran:
sudo
chef-solo -c
/etc/chef/solo
.rb -j ~
/chef
.json -r http:
//s3
.amazonaws.com
/chef-solo/bootstrap-latest
.
tar
.gz
and it didn't install chef-server-webui?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Ashutosh Narayan < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
I am installing it on CentOS 6.3.I am installing via bootstrap method.
No, I am not installing the standalone installer.On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Jesse Campbell < " target="_blank"> > wrote:What platform are you installing to, and what method did you use to install?
It sounds like you are not using the standalone installer (http://www.opscode.com/chef/install/, click on Chef Server)
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Ashutosh Narayan < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Hi folks,I was successfully able to install Chef-10.18.0 on a server.My laptop is acting as client for that server.I followed the instructions given on OpsCode wiki andlanded to a situation where command line communicationvia knife is OK. When I click on link for WebUI, the pageredirects to < server_ip:4040 > which can't be found.Later, I found that the package itself is not installed, so Iinstalled it from here with the same version./etc/init.d/chef-server-webui service doesn't seem to reflectin /etc/init.d directory. It means that even after doing agem install on chef-server-webui package service is not up.Please let me know where am I going wrong ?Thank you,--
Ashutosh Narayan
http://ashutoshn.wordpress.com/
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