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From: James <wireless@×××××××××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Ansible, puppet and chef
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 02:56:48
Message-Id: loom.20140917T044001-294@post.gmane.org
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Ansible, puppet and chef by Alec Ten Harmsel
1 Alec Ten Harmsel <alec <at> alectenharmsel.com> writes:
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3 > We use bcfg2, and all I can say is to stay away. XML abuse runs rampant
4 > in bcfg2. From what I've heard from other professional sysadmins, Puppet
5 > is the favorite, but that's mostly conjecture.
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7 Hi Alec!
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9 > > Anyone here used ansible
10 > > What are your thoughts?
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12 I have no thoughts. I do see many, many new git repositories
13 that contain mesos and ansible. [1] So ansible must be cool....?
14 Ansible is everywhere now. Already given up on the local cron_extended
15 effort? What, no Chronos?
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17 > > Anyone care to share experiences?
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19 Hey, I was drunk OK? I thought this clustering for science was a
20 good thing, like getting a puppy and a new girlfriend all in the
21 same week. BOY was I tricked. Anyway, I know deep down inside you
22 are wanting a cluster where you work(?). Alec has one, I'm building
23 one, so come in, the water is, well, very wet and wild!
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26 [1] https://github.com/AnsibleShipyard/ansible-mesos
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28 https://github.com/mhamrah/ansible-mesos-playbook
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30 http://blog.michaelhamrah.com/2014/06/setting-up-a-multi-node-mesos-cluster-running-docker-haproxy-and-marathon-with-ansible/
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32 http://ops-school.readthedocs.org/en/latest/config_management.html
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34 <snip> many more.....
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37 James