Yes I use berks apply. From: Yoshi Spendiff [mailto:
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is an easy option for locking environment cookbook version. Berkflow is another option if you use environment cookbooks On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 7:17 AM, Fouts, Chris <
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Hello John, Policyfiles are a relatively new feature. What did people do in older Chef versions?
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Stop the Chef clients, upload cookbooks and start them again -
Block connection from the Chef clients e.g. on a firewall Thanks, From: John Keiser [
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Hi! knife cookbook upload will atomically switch individual cookbooks, but won't switch out whole sets of cookbooks. Policyfiles are almost certainly what you are looking for here: assign a policy to your node, and it will lock down to an exact set of cookbooks (and atomically switch from one
set to another). You can learn more about Policyfile here: https://www.chef.io/blog/2015/08/18/policyfiles-a-guided-tour/ --John On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 7:40 AM Benzinger, Dennis <
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