Getting Started with CentOS7
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@Aaron-Studer said:
@scottalanmiller doesn't that require more overhead? I wanted something a complete n00b could do.
Then scripting wouldn't make sense either. The same arguments against Chef would rule out scripting, right?
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@Aaron-Studer said:
Right, but I also want it for my own personal use.
What is the goal here? What makes scripting good, manual bad and Chef too much overhead? I'm not aware of your use case so can't tell what factors are playing in.
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Here is the use case.
Fire up a new VM - CentOS7
wget the script.
Run the script and have everything setup for you.
Then you just need to install whatever packages so need for that server (LAMP, etc)
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How do you plan on managing RSA Keys or creating passwords for the new account if using a script rather than something like puppet/chef.
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@Aaron-Studer said:
Here is the use case.
Fire up a new VM - CentOS7
wget the script.
Run the script and have everything setup for you.
Then you just need to install whatever packages so need for that server (LAMP, etc)
That's the solution, but not a goal. What is the goal? So make them learn a little, but not enough to know anything? But not make it completely transparent so that they have to do nothing?
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Puppet of Chef? What should I start with?
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@Aaron-Studer said:
Puppet of Chef? What should I start with?
Puppet works with more OSes. Chef has more flexibility.
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- Add user to the wheel group
As I am not familiar with this - time to go do some reading.
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@Aaron-Studer said:
Puppet of Chef? What should I start with?
Both are fine. Chef has a completely free, fully hosted five node starter kit though.
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Anything I am missing? Going to be firing up a couple new boxes this afternoon.