When you use bootstrap you may pass a -t option to use a custom
bootstrap script. I don't believe it will take a URL, but you could
use a custom script to pull another server-side script down if
necessary.
https://docs.chef.io/knife_bootstrap.html
Thanks,
Matt Ray
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On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 2:31 AM, Malli Pulla Reddy
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> Got it!! but I don't want to use template(default) which is available in
> workstation. My requirement is eve time when I run bootstrap it should pull
> chef-full.erb from server is it possible ..?
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> From: Ranjib Dey [mailto: "> ]
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 1:26 PM
> To: ">
> Subject: [chef] Re: How bootstrap works ....?
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> The template (chef-full.erb) is rendered on your workstation(or the server
> from which bootstrap command is invoked) which gives a giant bash script,
> which then executed over ssh against the remote node(one being bootstrapped)
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> On Dec 8, 2014 12:59 PM, "Malli Pulla Reddy" < "> > wrote:
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> Ohai everyone
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> Can someone explain how bootstrap works..?
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> when I run knife bootstrap 172.1.1.1 -sudo -x <user> -P <pass>, from where
> it will run chef-full.erbĀ chef server or workstation..? in my case it is
> running from workstation.
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> I'm using open source chef server 12.
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> Regards,
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> PullaReddy
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> TechOps
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