mninfracoders-vagrant-demo | Code from the Minneapolis Infracoders Vagrant demonstration on May 6 2013
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mninfracoders-vagrant-demo is a Ruby library. mninfracoders-vagrant-demo has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However mninfracoders-vagrant-demo has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.
Code from the Minneapolis Infracoders Vagrant demonstration on May 6 2013
Code from the Minneapolis Infracoders Vagrant demonstration on May 6 2013
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Install mninfracoders-vagrant-demo
Install the necessary RubyGems. Install necessary vagrant plugins.
Install VirtualBox
Install Vagrant
Install the necessary RubyGems gem install bundler bundle install
Install necessary vagrant plugins vagrant plugin install vagrant-aws vagrant plugin install vagrant-berkshelf
The main Vagrantfile, as it is, will work out of the box with the VirtualBox provider. If you wish to use the AWS provider to spin up boxes, you will need to create and install the AWS boxes that are provided in the vagrant-aws folder.
wp-ops: Open SSH to 0.0.0.0/0
wp-web: Open HTTP to 0.0.0.0/0
wp-mysql: Open MySQL to wp-web
The AWS boxes included in this repo are configured to work with an existing Chef Server. If you do not have a Chef Server, you can sign up for a free account at http://opscode.com. Once you have AWS setup, you will also need to configure each Vagrantfile with the appropriate Chef Server information. Like the AWS Key Pair, you will need to download the Validation Key associated with your Chef Server and store a copy of it in each of the aws folders.
Install VirtualBox
Install Vagrant
Install the necessary RubyGems gem install bundler bundle install
Install necessary vagrant plugins vagrant plugin install vagrant-aws vagrant plugin install vagrant-berkshelf
The main Vagrantfile, as it is, will work out of the box with the VirtualBox provider. If you wish to use the AWS provider to spin up boxes, you will need to create and install the AWS boxes that are provided in the vagrant-aws folder.
wp-ops: Open SSH to 0.0.0.0/0
wp-web: Open HTTP to 0.0.0.0/0
wp-mysql: Open MySQL to wp-web
The AWS boxes included in this repo are configured to work with an existing Chef Server. If you do not have a Chef Server, you can sign up for a free account at http://opscode.com. Once you have AWS setup, you will also need to configure each Vagrantfile with the appropriate Chef Server information. Like the AWS Key Pair, you will need to download the Validation Key associated with your Chef Server and store a copy of it in each of the aws folders.
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