salsa Posted January 15, 2015 Report Posted January 15, 2015 evaryna Linux Chef meda matasahayam chesevallunte ... dayachesi help cheyagalaru... call somavaram unnadi... please pm me... Quote
subbayya Posted January 16, 2015 Report Posted January 16, 2015 Dude, I know Chef and it's complete centralized automation tool like puppet. But Linux chef enti? Job description post chei. Quote
VenkatD Posted January 16, 2015 Report Posted January 16, 2015 Dude, I know Chef and it's complete centralized automation tool like puppet. But Linux chef enti? Job description post chei. LINUX, Chef anyyuntadhi le vayya ... Quote
salsa Posted January 16, 2015 Author Report Posted January 16, 2015 LINUX, Chef anyyuntadhi le vayya ... correct bayya... Quote
ekunadam_enkanna Posted January 16, 2015 Report Posted January 16, 2015 evaryna Linux Chef meda matasahayam chesevallunte ... dayachesi help cheyagalaru... call somavaram unnadi... please pm me... Well, they gonna ask you questions on how to automate configuration on linux machines using chef. You don't need to worry about automating Windows with chef. Some terms in chef: recipes, cookbooks, roles, LWR(light weight resource). Deployment models: chef-solo, chef-server. In the chef-server, you have two varieites: hosted chef vs in house chef server. Learn about erb templates, as it is used in chef as well in puppet If this is a devops role, they may ask you about vagrant tool to test stuff. Vagrant supports chef-solo provisoner. In fact, the company chef has developed a tool called kitchen, which is based on vagrant. Other thing is about how to set up your mac to write chef recipes for some linux vm. This is done by vagrant. Other terms: knife, knife-solo, librarian-chef (to resolve dependencies), Berkshelf, Berksfile, etc. If they tell you that the primary/major/significant part of this job is to write chef recipes, then spend money to learn chef, once u get the job. Quote
salsa Posted January 16, 2015 Author Report Posted January 16, 2015 Well, they gonna ask you questions on how to automate configuration on linux machines using chef. You don't need to worry about automating Windows with chef. Some terms in chef: recipes, cookbooks, roles, LWR(light weight resource). Deployment models: chef-solo, chef-server. In the chef-server, you have two varieites: hosted chef vs in house chef server. Learn about erb templates, as it is used in chef as well in puppet If this is a devops role, they may ask you about vagrant tool to test stuff. Vagrant supports chef-solo provisoner. In fact, the company chef has developed a tool called kitchen, which is based on vagrant. Other thing is about how to set up your mac to write chef recipes for some linux vm. This is done by vagrant. Other terms: knife, knife-solo, librarian-chef (to resolve dependencies), Berkshelf, Berksfile, etc. If they tell you that the primary/major/significant part of this job is to write chef recipes, then spend money to learn chef, once u get the job. Thanks Bhayya... Quote
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