[LRUG] Chef or Puppet

Richard Taylor richard at richt.co.uk
Fri Aug 5 02:59:19 PDT 2011


 Hi Riccardo, 

I wrote conman (sorry it's a bit rough round the edges), it was out of frustration for the ridiculous learning curve to get puppet or chef working for small-ish deployments.

I've since updated it and written a web-based gui for editing 'ingredients' and 'recipes' but haven't yet released it (I happily use it to manage about 20 servers for different projects) glad to share if you think it would be useful.

I've also got a ever-growing suite of ingredients to publish that might get you started a bit quicker.

Cheers, 

-- 
Richard Taylor


On Friday, 5 August 2011 at 10:52, Riccardo Tacconi wrote:

> conman (cool name) is really basic but I will try it and probably that's what I need to manage 3 servers. The problem is that the link to the ingredients is broken. Anyway I can easily create some ingredients by my self.
> 
> On 2 August 2011 15:59, Kenneth Lee <kenfodder at gmail.com (mailto:kenfodder at gmail.com)> wrote:
> >  I've been using this little project called "conman" https://github.com/moocode/conman
> > 
> >  I know the person who wrote it so it's really just a set of scripts, we just wanted a way to wrap essentially shell commands and write ruby all the way.
> > 
> >  It's not really ready for external use, but it might give you some thoughts of what you are trying to achieve first. We just wanted to get a server up and running from a clean install with 2-3 commands to having it fully configured and ready for capistrano deployment in essentially minutes and rolling our own achieved it. Our goal was to make idempotent install scripts to get EC2 instances prepped without making images.
> > 
> >  So my advice is play with both and see which fits best to your workflow, stick with conventional ways first to learn then ask why. Have fun.
> > 
> >  Ken
> > 
> > > 
> > > Riccardo Tacconi (mailto:rtacconi at gmail.com)
> > > 
> > > 2 August 2011 14:32 
> > > 
> > >  Hi,
> > > 
> > >  I remember I attended the Chef and Puppet talk last year (or may be it was 2009). However I do not have a clear picture of which I should choose. I have been using Chef from yesterday but I find it complex and although the site has many documents, I find myself lost. I saw that Puppet have a new book written by on the the Lruggers, so I could buy that book and start from one point and move forward.
> > > 
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