Sure - I'd be happy to do that; let me know what you'd like to see and what format it should be in.
--Jens On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Greg Chase <[email protected]> wrote: > Well this is a really good subject. Pivotal Open-Source Hub is organizing > our next virtual meet up. And we are looking for a couple of short deep > dive technical topics. This one seems perfect. Would one of you be willing > to throw together a couple of slides and maybe a demo Corey this can really > help other Geode users. > > This email encrypted by tiny buttons & fat thumbs, beta voice recognition, > and autocorrect on my iPhone. > > > On Jun 3, 2015, at 7:14 PM, Luke Shannon <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > NICE! > > > >> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Jens Deppe <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Luke, didn't I send you my fabric scripts from a while back? > >> > >> Attached is an example which was used for GemFireXD (now not available > any > >> more), but most of the structure remains the same. > >> > >> Another nice feature is that fabric lets you run jobs in parallel; I've > >> been able to start up 100+ node clusters this way in under a minute. > >> > >> --Jens > >> > >> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 6:01 PM, Abtin Afshar <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Randy, > >>> > >>> You can actually do a lot with Fabric. I hacked a quick script to > >>> download gemfire logs, stats, thread dumps and zip them up from any > cluster > >>> I want (dev,sit, uat). Beauty of it is that you only need to install > it in > >>> you local machine (in my case my Linux VM) and it uses ssh under the > hood. > >>> You can also add any python goodness to your script and control your > >>> cluster with a simple command. > >>> > >>> Cheers! > >>> Abtin > >>> > >>> > >>>> On Jun 3, 2015, at 3:41 PM, Randy May <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Thats funny. I was just looking for something exactly like this to > help > >>> me > >>>> out with build automation at a client. Thanks for sharing! > >>>> > >>>>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 2:50 PM Luke Shannon <[email protected]> > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> I was just working with a client who is using this framework to > manage > >>> all > >>>>> their distributed geode processes (mainly capturing log and stats > >>> files for > >>>>> trouble shooting but also parallel starts to recover from > persistence). > >>>>> > >>>>> http://www.fabfile.org/ > >>>>> > >>>>> I have come across tons of custom shell script solutions to do this > >>> sort of > >>>>> thing, and have played with Ansible myself (which is great). This one > >>> look > >>>>> interesting. You can write Python, but you can also do a DSL that > looks > >>>>> like this: > >>>>> > >>>>> from fabric.api import * > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> env.hosts = ['cache_server1', 'cache_server2'] > >>>>> > >>>>> env.user = 'my_user' > >>>>> > >>>>> env.password = 'my_pass' > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> def download_log(): > >>>>> > >>>>> with settings(warn_only=True): > >>>>> > >>>>> cd('/gemfire/cache/): > >>>>> > >>>>> get('mycache.log') > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Luke Shannon | Sr. Field Engineer - Toronto | Pivotal > >>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>>> Join the Toronto Pivotal Usergroup: > >>>>> http://www.meetup.com/Toronto-Pivotal-User-Group/ > > > > > > -- > > Luke Shannon | Sr. Field Engineer - Toronto | Pivotal > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mobile:416-571-9495 > > Join the Toronto Pivotal Usergroup: > > http://www.meetup.com/Toronto-Pivotal-User-Group/ >
