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Practical OneOps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461995
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Nimkar Nimkar
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Practical OneOps
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Preface
1. Getting Started with OneOps FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding the OneOps Architecture 3. OneOps Application Life Cycle 4. OneOps Enterprise Deployment 5. Practical Deployment Scenario 6. Managing Your OneOps 7. Working with Functional Components 8. Building Components for OneOps 9. Adding and Managing OneOps Components 10. Adding Your Own Cloud to OneOps 11. Integrating with OneOps Using API

Planning your component


Essentially to add your component to OneOps you will be writing a Chef cookbook that will support the component. If a Chef cookbook already exists for the software that you are trying to add support for then you will save a lot of time. However, you will still need to make changes to the cookbook to make it compliant with OneOps. If a cookbook does not exist for the software that you are trying to add then you will have to create one by hand. The easiest way to do so is to copy an existing cookbook and then edit it for your needs. Chef is very robust and mature software and has cookbooks available for almost all your software needs. In this chapter, we will be creating a cookbook in detail for software for which a Chef cookbook already exists. We will be creating all OneOps parts from scratch instead of copying and editing existing ones. This will help us understand the nitty gritty and plumbing of the backend.Irrespective of the software you want to install, there...

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