Adam,

Nice share, thanks - that Teleport is a perfect fit for people using Chef,
or something!

- Lee

On 4 August 2011 03:52, Adam Doppelt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Slightly off topic, but relevant to Capistrano users. I just released
> the first version of the Teleport gem - easy Ubuntu server setup via
> teleportation. Teleport sets up servers by "teleporting" to the
> machine and running itself there. It installs Ruby, then follows the
> instructions laid out in your Telfile to customize the server.
>
> https://github.com/rglabs/teleport
>
> Here's a sample Telfile:
>
> user "admin"
> ruby "1.9.2"
> apt "deb http://downloads-distro.mongodb.org/repo/ubuntu-upstart dist
> 10gen", :key => "7F0CAB10"
> role :app, :packages => [:memcached]
> role :db, :packages => [:mongodb-10gen]
> server "server_app1", :role => :app
> server "server_db1", :role => :db
> packages [:atop, :emacs, :gcc]
>
> The role/server setup is similar to how Capistrano works, though the
> syntax is slightly different. Teleport is designed to work hand-in-
> hand with Capistrano, with your Telfile nestled in next to your
> Capfile. Thanks,
>
> Adam
>
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