- From: niristotle okram <
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- Subject: [chef] Moving the servers from local datacenter to AWS EC2
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 13:25:59 -0700
hello everyone,
I am starting to gather notes to move my servers from a local DC to AWS. Currently in-order to set the http & https proxies, we use a bootstrap template. Now that we are moving to the AWS, i assume we will not be requiring to set this proxies and hence the template can be left aside.
The normal "knife ec2 server create" bootstraps the node/instance. To install a specific version of chef-client, i think i should be able to pass the option : --bootstrap-version VERSION
So apart from specifying a particular chef-client version to be installed, each time i bootstrap the servers so that they remain consistent across all nodes. is there any other reason that i should have a bootstrap template.
why is it important to have the client.rb, validator.pem on the S3/anywhere when the same info can be passed from the knife config file itself.
- [chef] Moving the servers from local datacenter to AWS EC2, niristotle okram, 04/28/2015
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