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