Hey, all. I spent yesterday afternoon writing an Ansible playbook[0] for deploying DSpace on Ubuntu 12.04. Ansible is an infrastructure orchestration framework, similar to Chef, Puppet, etc. I like it because it doesn't need daemons or databases, and just piggybacks over SSH and uses vanilla Python 2.6+.
The playbook is still kinda rough around the edges, but does work! The focus is a bit different than the vagrant-dspace[1] stuff, which is more geared toward quickly spinning up VMs for hacking on (and testing) DSpace master, whereas I wanted to short-circuit the setup process for new DSpace servers for our environment (since I seem to be setting up a lot of testing/production environments lately, both virtual and physical). Check it out, try it, and send me pull requests. :) [0] https://github.com/alanorth/ansible-dspace [1] https://github.com/DSpace/vagrant-dspace -- Alan Orth alan.o...@gmail.com http://alaninkenya.org http://mjanja.co.ke "I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my telephone." -Bjarne Stroustrup, inventor of C++ GPG Public Key: 0xf92c4bd91084bb5de14e20be9470dd588dd1026c
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