Unfortunately, the latest word I have seen from the O’Reilly web site is that “Chef: The Definitive Guide” has been cancelled with very little explanation. This link is the discussion thread: http://support.oreilly.com/oreilly/topics/chef_the_definitive_guide_missing_from_search_results From: Torben Knerr [mailto:
Hi Philippe, you might also be interested in the "Test-Driven Infrastructure with Chef (2nd Edition!)" book which was released just a few days ago. Cheers, On Oct 17, 2013 6:38 PM, "Philippe Bérard" <
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> wrote: Hello all, Is there any availability date for the « CHEF : the definitive guide » book, which seems to be delayed over and over ? There is still no complete and comprehensive guide on CHEF, and that’s a real pain for newcomers. Thanks in advance for your answer. Regards,
P Afin de contribuer au respect de l'environnement, merci de n'imprimer ce message qu'en cas de nécessité. De : Michael Hart [mailto:
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] Thanks Daniel, the feature in Enterprise Chef sounds interesting. Do you know the timeline for this feature's release in Enterprise Chef? cheers mike On 2013-08-21, at 12:43 PM, Daniel DeLeo <
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Chef client communicates over HTTP, which is a stateless protocol, so there's no robust way for the server to know anything other than the last time a client made a request. In Enterprise Chef (née Hosted and Private Chef), upcoming updates will include a node run history reporting feature that emulates the ability to track running clients by having them check in at the beginning and end of a run. How much of this makes it into the open source version and when is an open question at this point, but you could use a custom event dispatcher to track the state of clients in a similar way by integrating with a different system.
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