CHEF-SOLO(8)chef-soloCHEF-SOLO(8)NAMEchef-solo - The man page for the chef-solo command line tool.
chef-solo is an open source version of the chef-client that allows
using cookbooks with nodes without requiring access to a Chef server.
chef-solo runs locally and requires that a cookbook (and any of its
dependencies) be on the same physical disk as the node. chef-solo is a
limited-functionality version of the chef-client and does not support
the following:
· Node data storage
· Search indexes
· Centralized distribution of cookbooks
· A centralized API that interacts with and integrates infrastructure
components
· Authentication or authorization
· Persistent attributes
NOTE:
chef-solo can be run as a daemon.
The chef-solo executable is run as a command-line tool.
Options
This command has the following syntax:
chef-solo OPTION VALUE OPTION VALUE ...
This command has the following options:
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
The configuration file to use.
-d, --daemonize
Use to run the executable as a daemon. This option is only
available on machines that run in UNIX or Linux environments.
For machines that are running Microsoft Windows that require
similar functionality, use the chef-client::service recipe in
the chef-client cookbook:
http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/chef-client. This will
install a chef-client service under Microsoft Windows using the
Windows Service Wrapper.
-E ENVIRONMENT_NAME, --environment ENVIRONMENT_NAME
The name of the environment.
-f, --[no-]fork
Use to contain the chef-client run in a secondary process with
dedicated RAM. When the chef-client run is complete the RAM will
be returned to the master process. This option helps ensure that
a chef-client will use a steady amount of RAM over time because
the master process will not run recipes. This option will also
help prevent memory leaks (such as those that can be introduced
by the code contained within a poorly designed cookbook). Use
--no-fork to disable running the chef-client in fork node.
Default value: --fork.
-F FORMAT, --format FORMAT
The output format: doc (default) or min.
Use doc to print the progress of the chef-client run using full
strings that display a summary of updates as they occur.
Use min to print the progress of the chef-client run using sin‐
gle characters. A summary of updates is printed at the end of
the chef-client run. A dot (.) is printed for events that do not
have meaningful status information, such as loading a file or
synchronizing a cookbook. For resources, a dot (.) is printed
when the resource is up to date, an S is printed when the
resource is skipped by not_if or only_if, and a U is printed
when the resource is updated.
Other formatting options are available when those formatters are
configured in the client.rb file using the add_formatter option.
--force-formatter
Use to show formatter output instead of logger output.
--force-logger
Use to show logger output instead of formatter output.
-g GROUP, --group GROUP
The name of the group that owns a process. This is required when
starting any executable as a daemon.
-h, --help
Shows help for the command.
-i SECONDS, --interval SECONDS
The frequency (in seconds) at which the chef-client runs.
-j PATH, --json-attributes PATH
The path to a file that contains JSON data. Use this option to
override normal attributes set elsewhere.
-l LEVEL, --log_level LEVEL
The level of logging that will be stored in a log file.
-L LOGLOCATION, --logfile c
The location in which log file output files will be saved. If
this location is set to something other than STDOUT, standard
output logging will still be performed (otherwise there would be
no output other than to a file). This is recommended when start‐
ing any executable as a daemon.
--[no-]color
Use to view colored output. Default setting: --color.
-N NODE_NAME, --node-name NODE_NAME
The name of the node.
-o RUN_LIST_ITEM, --override-runlist RUN_LIST_ITEM
Replace the current run list with the specified items.
-r RECIPE_URL, --recipe-url RECIPE_URL
The URL location from which a remote cookbook tar.gz will be
downloaded.
--run-lock-timeout SECONDS
The amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a chef-client run to
finish. Default value: not set (indefinite). Set to 0 to cause a
second chef-client to exit immediately.
-s SECONDS, --splay SECONDS
A number (in seconds) to add to the interval that is used to
determine the frequency of chef-client runs. This number can
help prevent server load when there are many clients running at
the same time.
-u USER, --user USER
The user that owns a process. This is required when starting any
executable as a daemon.
-v, --version
The version of the chef-client.
-W, --why-run
Use to run the executable in why-run mode, which is a type of
chef-client run that does everything except modify the system.
Use why-run mode to understand why the chef-client makes the
decisions that it makes and to learn more about the current and
proposed state of the system.
Examples
$ chef-solo-c ~/solo.rb -j ~/node.json -r http://www.example.com/chef-solo.tar.gz
The tar.gz archived into the file_cache_path, and then extracted to
cookbooks_path.
$ chef-solo-c ~/solo.rb -j ~/node.json
chef-solo will look in the solo.rb file to determine the directory in
which cookbooks are located.
$ chef-solo-c ~/solo.rb -j http://www.example.com/node.json -r http://www.example.com/chef-solo.tar.gz
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