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A “taste of Chef” at the AWS Popup Loft SF

IMG_9199 Over a year ago, Amazon Web Services built their nifty Popup Loft in San Francisco. Since then they’ve hosted a ton of cool events, including a very regular series of all day, hands on labs. The labs are free, everything is provided, even lunch. There’s one critical issue (for most people): getting time off…

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Initial publishing of Puppet scripts

Once you get to a certain number of servers (virtual, physical, or cloud), you need some manner of centrally managing the machines. Something that will let you install packages and configure them all in some standard way, so you don’t have repeat these steps a hundred times yourself. In my experience, the pay off was…

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Puppet Quick Tip: Enabling an Apache module

Recently, I was asked to enable mod_rewrite for Apache on our webservers, which are controlled by the sexy puppet master server. I did a quick google to see if anyone had any recipes published. On the puppet wiki there is a recipe for Apache on Etch, but their module portion installs Apache modules. In the…

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Error 400 on SERVER: Puppet::Parser::AST::Resource failed with error ArgumentError: Invalid resource type

At the office I’ve been working to move our operations infrastructure into Puppet. Since I’m fairly new to puppetizing, I’ve been spending a lot of time with puppet. During one of my recent trial runs, I got the following (cryptic) error message: Error 400 on SERVER: Puppet::Parser::AST::Resource failed with error ArgumentError: Invalid resource type What….

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Amazon ElastiCache – Underwhelmed?

This morning I received an email from Amazon Web Services announcing the release of Amazon ElastiCache. In Amazon’s own words “ElastiCache is a web service that makes it easy to deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory cache in the cloud.” At first glance, that sounds very handy to have. After all, Amazon already has DB…

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