Am 03.03.2011 um 23:14 schrieb Miah Johnson <[email protected]>:
> Well, its not much for us to include chef, or puppet packages in our release. > I think this tool is probably more limited and too specific to really > compared to either chef or puppet. > > It looked to me to be specifically for building a archlinux cluster via pxe > and nothing beyond that. Hi, I have to admit that I am not too much into Puppet, Chef and all this. Could you please explain me some things on this? Can both of these install an ArchServer fully (meaning, starting by an PXE boot)? Would it be possible to provide a "cookbook" to install a "ALM"-Stack with all the necessary configurations (e.g. for the integration of some of the packages we need to change the port the service runs on)? I know that this is slightly OT, but I didn't get the answers to my question on glancing over the websites. > > Thanks > -Miah R, Markus > > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Phillip Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 4 March 2011 05:52, John T. Wilkinson <[email protected]> > wrote: > I thought this would be interesting to the ArchServer team as well for those > who don't read the arch-releng mailing list. > > > That is interesting... Kind of like chef or puppet but AL specific by the > looks of it? > > Perhaps we should throw our (currently small) "weight" behind this instead > (or as well?) as chef/puppet? > > _______________________________________________ > ArchServer Project General Mail List > Post messages to: [email protected] > Administer your subscription: http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general > > > _______________________________________________ > ArchServer Project General Mail List > Post messages to: [email protected] > Administer your subscription: http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general
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