On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Russell Bateman wrote:
I'm creating a node in a MongoDB replica set that furnishes a) an arbiter, b) a configsvr and c) a sharding router. Unfortunately, as the binary that implements the arbiter and the configsvr are one and the same (mongod) and it cannot be multiply loaded, the customary action is to make a copy of it. This sort of thing is only done on testing instances (not in production).
So, one recipe installs MongoDB via the Debian package. mongod is on the path /usr/bin/mongod and I want to make a copy of it on the path /data/mongodb/bin/mongd. My configsvr.rb recipe ends with this:
Sadly, this only creates a zero-length file.# Copy /usr/bin/mongod to /data/mongodb/bin/mongod because a separate copy
# must exist in order for the configuration server's mongod instance not
# to conflict with the arbiter's instance. This copy will be referenced by
# /etc/init/mongodb-configsvr.conf.
file "/data/mongodb/bin/mongod" do
action :create
owner "mongodb"
group "mongodb"
mode 00755
content IO.read( "/usr/bin/mongod" )
end
I'm guessing this will be a Chef anti-pattern and I do want to hear the cat-calls, but I'd also like a solution.
Profuse thanks for reading this.
Best,
Russ
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