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- data/lib/deprec/recipes/app/passenger.rb +70 -18
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/iptables.rb +8 -9
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/profiles.rb +84 -0
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/redis.rb +2 -7
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/ruby/rvm.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/sphinx/thinking_sphinx.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/sphinx/ultrasphinx.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/syslog/syslog_ng.rb +6 -6
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/ubuntu.rb +35 -0
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/xen.rb +97 -29
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/xentools.rb +97 -58
- data/lib/deprec/templates/iptables/firewall-init.erb +141 -175
- data/lib/deprec/templates/passenger/passenger.conf.erb +1 -1
- data/lib/deprec/templates/redis/redis-conf.erb +225 -45
- data/lib/deprec/templates/ubuntu/getlibs.erb +599 -0
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/{98-custom → 01-mount-devpts.erb} +2 -5
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/98-custom.erb +42 -0
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/99-devpts-umount.erb +14 -0
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/kernel-img.conf.example.erb +10 -0
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/update-grub-xenu.example.erb +4 -0
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/xm.tmpl.erb +20 -48
- data/lib/deprec.rb +15 -1
- metadata +18 -13
- data/lib/deprec/recipes/rvm.rb +0 -32
- data/lib/deprec/templates/iptables/firewall-default.erb +0 -13
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/100-ubuntu-setup +0 -26
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/15-disable-hwclock +0 -40
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/30-disable-gettys +0 -57
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/31-ubuntu-setup +0 -32
- data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/40-setup-networking +0 -145
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