[chef] Re: Re: Re: erchef privilege


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  • From: Pete Cheslock < >
  • To: " " < >
  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Re: erchef privilege
  • Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 10:48:57 -0500

Separating nodes to orgs like you mention is one of the reasons why people buy private chef.  


-Pete

On Apr 29, 2013, at 6:53 AM, liu jiwei < "> > wrote:

use multi chef server to manage mulit nodes is waste.

now just make a patch to erche to API will sloved this 


2013/4/29 Tetsu Soh < " target="_blank"> >
So you want to completely isolate nodes? just like multiple-tenant of hosted chef? 

In that case just set up multi chef servers and register nodes to different chef servers.



client could get the information of all environments

what i think is,the clinet just can get the information of it shoud to get,

if i have 3 envionment: envionment1,environment2,environemen3,
node1's environemnt is environment1, this node shoud could just get the information environment1,it could get the information of environent2 and environment3

this will not be diffcoult in erchef? 

how about my thoughts?


2013/4/29 Tetsu Soh < " target="_blank"> >
Hello,

maybe you can achieve what you want by:

1. using environment to group your nodes, or
2. setting tags to your nodes and searching nodes by tags, or
3. using data bag to define your grouping

Tetsu


is there any way to separate the nodes like private chef separate nodes by organizations?


2013/4/28 liu jiwei < " target="_blank"> >
Hi:
    i use erchef to manage server,but  the client could use client.pem tu get information of other nodes and all environments,cookbook?

  is there anyone could help me?









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