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Installing Virtuoso with Chef

awesome1
awesome1 over 10 years ago

Are you aware of a Chef.io cookbook for deploying and configuring Virtuoso 6.xx?

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    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    For example:

    iscape/bin/iscape.sh -batch majoraction=selectReleases minorAction=getSourceSites

    will list all the available builds (you'll get prompted for a username and password, but this will be cached).

    If you run "iscape.sh -help" it will give you a broad overview, but the general idea is that you can do things like:

    iscape.sh -batch majoraction=install ...

    Easiest to find the options using "iscape.sh -help controlFile" or "iscape.sh -help download" - it covers it pretty well.

    We've wrapped this up in a perl client-server architecture to make it easy to tell it what we want to update (from an XML master database); I can't share that with you, but essentially it's just using iscape.sh batch commands underneath

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    For example:

    iscape/bin/iscape.sh -batch majoraction=selectReleases minorAction=getSourceSites

    will list all the available builds (you'll get prompted for a username and password, but this will be cached).

    If you run "iscape.sh -help" it will give you a broad overview, but the general idea is that you can do things like:

    iscape.sh -batch majoraction=install ...

    Easiest to find the options using "iscape.sh -help controlFile" or "iscape.sh -help download" - it covers it pretty well.

    We've wrapped this up in a perl client-server architecture to make it easy to tell it what we want to update (from an XML master database); I can't share that with you, but essentially it's just using iscape.sh batch commands underneath

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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