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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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Nilesh Nimkar Nilesh Nimkar
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Preface 1. Getting Started with OneOps 2. Understanding the OneOps Architecture FREE CHAPTER 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

Pack maintenance


Now that we have created a brand-new component and a pack, we must maintain them. In general, there are various things we can do to maintain our new pack (and existing packs) in OneOps, such as adding extra attributes, disabling the pack, setting policies and so on. As mentioned earlier we can add extra attributes to metadata.rb to get more input from users and make the installation more interactive. A good guideline is to look at the default.rb file in the attributes directory. This file provides the default value for a lot of variables that are not explicitly supplied when we construct our assembly.

As you can see, we can very well offer the installation directory as well as db_user and db_password as input fields to the user, thus allowing them more control over the installation. You have two ways of disabling a pack. One is by setting the option ignore to true or false in the pack. If set to true the pack is not reloaded or updated in OneOps. The second way is using...

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