I think the difference is the maintenance of the core of metron that *has*
to be, and other things that may still be done, but will be worked on for
their merits or by community need and not be required for everything
On April 21, 2020 at 10:29:24, Justin Leet (justinjl...@gmail.com) wrote:
How
How we install depends on what we're choosing to keep around. My concern is
getting core Metron's scope down to a supportable level. This entire
conversation is probably just a thought experiment until we properly limit
the rest of our scope. It's putting the cart before the horse. I want to
Hi Tom -
> Do you or anyone have enough experience to judge if it is possible to
leverage Ansible as a replacement to deploy a working cluster?
Yes, I worked a lot on the Ansible mechanism in the early days of Metron.
This was the primary deployment mechanism before we had the Ambari MPack.
We
Hi Nick,
I see there is a lot of work done using Ansible in the repository. Do you or
anyone have enough experience to judge if it is possible to leverage Ansible as
a replacement to deploy a working cluster?
Now that I am typing this out, I wonder if docker might be a solution that
would