Setting up an environment on a node
Once environments have been created, we will need to ensure that the nodes are correctly associated with the environments. Again, as with the management of environments, there are multiple ways to associate a node with an environment.
Using Knife
We can make use of the knife node
command with the environment_set
argument to set the environment for a node without editing the node object:
$ knife node environment_set node01 production
This will set the environment for node01
as production
. The next time chef-client executes on the node, it'll apply the configuration corresponding to the production
environment on node01
.
We can also edit the node object itself and set the chef_environment
property with the required environment name as follows:
$ knife node edit node01
This will open up the corresponding node01
object's JSON in the text editor. Add/edit the chef_environment
property with the right environment name and save the file to apply the changes:
{ ...