On Monday, January 13, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Guy Matz wrote:
Thanks! There doesn't seem to be a local-mode for my chef-solo:keys]$ sudo -E chef-solo --helpUsage: /usr/bin/chef-solo (options)-f, --[no-]fork Fork client--[no-]color Use colored output, defaults to enabled-c, --config CONFIG The configuration file to use-d, --daemonize Daemonize the process-E, --environment ENVIRONMENT Set the Chef Environment on the node--force-formatter Use formatter output instead of logger output--force-logger Use logger output instead of formatter output-F, --format FORMATTER output format to use-g, --group GROUP Group to set privilege to-i, --interval SECONDS Run chef-client periodically, in seconds-j JSON_ATTRIBS, Load attributes from a JSON file or URL--json-attributes-l, --log_level LEVEL Set the log level (debug, info, warn, error, fatal)-L, --logfile LOGLOCATION Set the log file location, defaults to STDOUT-N, --node-name NODE_NAME The node name for this client-o RunlistItem,RunlistItem..., Replace current run list with specified items--override-runlist-r, --recipe-url RECIPE_URL Pull down a remote gzipped tarball of recipes and untar it to the cookbook cache.-s, --splay SECONDS The splay time for running at intervals, in seconds-u, --user USER User to set privilege to-v, --version Show chef version-W, --why-run Enable whyrun mode-h, --help Show this messagekeys]$ chef-solo --versionChef: 11.8.2On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Ranjib Dey < " target="_blank"> > wrote:have you looked at --local-mode ? . I am not up to date, but i can recall this being discussed on the mailing lists, so it might be already there.i can think of following:1) write a library that exposes a custom search method (say x_search) that uses chef api to do searching. include this in chef recipes. you have to drop additional client cert for the x_search library.2) use chef zero to upload the searchable data and then search against it. (this will be considerably slow, as you are spawning the chef zero server on demand). you have to sort out how to distribute the search data., you'll need a wrapper library here as well. ..but this will allow you to grab data, upload it in chef-zero and search against it.cheersranjibOn Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Guy Matz < " target="_blank"> > wrote:Hi! Anyone know of a way to get ch-solo to work when a chef cookbook does a earch on the server? Is it possible to have a chef-solo run use cookbooks locally, but run it's searches on the server? Is it possible to download the data as a json file and point search queries at that?Any thoughts/recommendations are appreciated!!Thanks a lot,Guy
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