- From: Liam Kirsher <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: AWS OpsWorks custom
- Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 13:11:01 -0700
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Noah,
Thanks for mentioning that!
Is there any way to know which cookbooks work with OpsWorks and which
don't? These are the ones I think I need:
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cookbook 'nginx'
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cookbook 'rabbitmq'
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cookbook 'mongodb'
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cookbook 'mercurial'
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cookbook 'newrelic'
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cookbook 'newrelic_monitoring'
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cookbook 'django'
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cookbook 'application'
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cookbook 'application_nginx'
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cookbook 'application_python'
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cookbook 'uwsgi'
(Along with other cookbooks they require, I guess.)
Thanks again.
On 05/23/2013 06:25 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
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On May 23, 2013, at 5:42 PM,
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wrote:
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> I'm using AWS OpsWorks for a project. I think most of my cookbooks will
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> not
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> require modification, and I can just use the ones from
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> http://github.com/opscode-cookbooks/
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> I expect there will be some of those I will need to modify and perhaps will
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> need to create some new ones.
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> (For example, I would like to use the django recipe, but want to substitute
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> uwsgi for gunicorn.)
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I'm afraid OpsWorks is on such an old version of Chef that you may find
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that few community cookbooks work on it as is. There is no good solution
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for this that I'm aware of, except for Amazon moving to a somewhat more
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recent version of Chef.
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--Noah
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