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Ah yes thanks James..!  Forgot about this - haven't adopted it yet because I still don't know puppet to well.. but the two node vagrant recipe on the forge is more for beginners who don't know what config they want - but just want to play with an operational multi node gluster stack.  Similar to people wanting to download an ISO.

So, I guess someday lets join forces and put a vagrant recipe to use puppet to create a Virtual fedora cluster on the fly.  That will take the best of both worlds: vagrant for setting up machines and puppet for transparently configuring them.


> On Oct 3, 2013, at 8:40 PM, James <purpleidea at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, 2013-10-03 at 14:14 -0400, Jay Vyas wrote:
>> FYI If youre interested in "Trying" to play with a gluster distribtued
>> set
>> up on VMs,  you can try to spin up and have  vagrant installed ,
>> Checkout
>> this post :
>> http://www.gluster.org/2013/10/instant-ephemeral-gluster-clusters-with-vagrant/.
>> Im using this for my VM's at the moment.  Its the simplest way (in my
>> humble opinion) to get started, i.e. a bare bones distributed gluster
>> setup
> 
> *cough* or use puppet-gluster instead :)
> https://github.com/purpleidea/puppet-gluster
> 
> 
> 
>> in VMs.  And its also a playground for learniing because you can hack
>> the
>> shell scripts manually.
>> 
>> im hoping over time maybe a few others will use / test it and help
>> provide
>> feedback so we can have more easy setup recipes for POC gluster
>> clusters,
> 


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