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  1. data/lib/deprec/recipes/app/passenger.rb +70 -18
  2. data/lib/deprec/recipes/iptables.rb +8 -9
  3. data/lib/deprec/recipes/profiles.rb +84 -0
  4. data/lib/deprec/recipes/redis.rb +2 -7
  5. data/lib/deprec/recipes/ruby/rvm.rb +75 -0
  6. data/lib/deprec/recipes/sphinx/thinking_sphinx.rb +3 -3
  7. data/lib/deprec/recipes/sphinx/ultrasphinx.rb +3 -3
  8. data/lib/deprec/recipes/syslog/syslog_ng.rb +6 -6
  9. data/lib/deprec/recipes/ubuntu.rb +35 -0
  10. data/lib/deprec/recipes/xen.rb +97 -29
  11. data/lib/deprec/recipes/xentools.rb +97 -58
  12. data/lib/deprec/templates/iptables/firewall-init.erb +141 -175
  13. data/lib/deprec/templates/passenger/passenger.conf.erb +1 -1
  14. data/lib/deprec/templates/redis/redis-conf.erb +225 -45
  15. data/lib/deprec/templates/ubuntu/getlibs.erb +599 -0
  16. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/{98-custom → 01-mount-devpts.erb} +2 -5
  17. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/98-custom.erb +42 -0
  18. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/99-devpts-umount.erb +14 -0
  19. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/kernel-img.conf.example.erb +10 -0
  20. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/update-grub-xenu.example.erb +4 -0
  21. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/xm.tmpl.erb +20 -48
  22. data/lib/deprec.rb +15 -1
  23. metadata +18 -13
  24. data/lib/deprec/recipes/rvm.rb +0 -32
  25. data/lib/deprec/templates/iptables/firewall-default.erb +0 -13
  26. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/100-ubuntu-setup +0 -26
  27. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/15-disable-hwclock +0 -40
  28. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/30-disable-gettys +0 -57
  29. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/31-ubuntu-setup +0 -32
  30. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/40-setup-networking +0 -145
  31. data/lib/deprec/templates/xentools/xen-tools.conf.erb +0 -278
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- ##
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- # /etc/xen-tools/xen-tools.conf
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- ##
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- #
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- # This is the global configuration file for the scripts included
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- # within the xen-tools package.
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- #
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- # For more details please see:
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- #
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- # http://xen-tools.org/
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- #
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- ##
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- ##
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- #
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- # File Format
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- # -----------
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- #
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- # Anything following a '#' character is ignored as a comment.
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- #
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- # Otherwise the format of this file "key = value". The value of
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- # any keys in this file may be constructed via the output of a command.
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- #
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- # For example:
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- # kernel = /boot/vmlinuz-`uname -r`
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- #
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- ##
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- #
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- ##
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- # Output directory for storing loopback images.
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- #
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- # If you choose to use loopback images, which are simple to manage but
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- # slower than LVM partitions, then specify a directory here and uncomment
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- # the line.
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- # New instances will be stored in subdirectories named after their
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- # hostnames.
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- # dir = /home/xen
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- #
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- #
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- # If you don't wish to use loopback images then you may specify an
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- # LVM volume group here instead
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- #
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- lvm = xendisks
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- #
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- ##
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- #
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- # Installation method.
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- # There are four distinct methods which you may to install a new copy
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- # of Linux to use in your Xen guest domain:
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- # - Installation via the debootstrap command.
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- # - Installation via the rpmstrap command.
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- # - Installation via the rinse command.
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- # - Installation by copying a directory containing a previous installation.
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- # - Installation by untarring a previously archived image.
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- #
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- # NOTE That if you use the "untar", or "copy" options you should ensure
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- # that the image you're left with matches the 'dist' setting later in
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- # install-method = [ debootstrap | rinse | rpmstrap | copy | tar ]
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- install-method = debootstrap
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- # If you're using the "copy", or "tar" installation methods you must
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- # need to specify the source location to copy from, or the source
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- # .tar file to unpack.
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- # You may specify that with a line such as:
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- # install-source = /path/to/copy
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- # install-source = /some/path/img.tar
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- # Command definitions.
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- #
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- # The "rinse", and "rpmstrap" commands are hardwired into
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- # the script, but if you wish to modify the commands which are executed
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- # when installing new systems by a "copy", "debootstrap", or "tar" method
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- # you can do so here:
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- #
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- # (This allows you to install from a .tar.bz file, rather than a plain
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- # tar file, use cdebootstrap, etc.)
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- # install-method=copy:
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- # copy-cmd = /bin/cp -a $src/* $dest
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- # install-method=debootstrap:
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- # debootstrap-cmd=/usr/sbin/debootstrap
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- # install-method=tar:
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- # tar-cmd = /bin/tar --numeric-owner -xvf $src
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- #
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- ##
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- # Disk and Sizing options.
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- #
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- size = 4Gb # Disk image size.
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- memory = 256Mb # Memory size
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- swap = 512Mb # Swap size
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- # noswap = 1 # Don't use swap at all for the new system.
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- fs = ext3 # use the EXT3 filesystem for the disk image.
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- dist = hardy # Default distribution to install.
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- image = sparse # Specify sparse vs. full disk images.
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- # Currently supported and tested distributions include:
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- # via Debootstrap:
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- # Debian:
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- # sid, sarge, etch, lenny.
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- # Ubuntu:
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- # edgy, feisty, dapper, gutsy, hardy.
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- # via Rinse:
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- # centos-4, centos-5.
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- # fedora-core-4, fedora-core-5, fedora-core-6, fedora-core-7
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- # Networking setup values.
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- # Uncomment and adjust these network settings if you wish to give your
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- # new instances static IP addresses.
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- #
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- gateway = 192.168.1.1
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- netmask = 255.255.255.0
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- broadcast = 192.168.1.255
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- # Uncomment this if you wish the images to use DHCP
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- # dhcp = 1
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- ##
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- # Misc options
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- # Uncomment the following line if you wish to disable the caching
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- # of downloaded .deb files when using debootstrap to install images.
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- # cache = no
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- # Uncomment the following line if you wish to interactively setup
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- # a new root password for images.
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- # passwd = 1
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- # If you'd like all accounts on your host system which are not present
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- # on the guest system to be copied over then uncomment the following line.
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- # accounts = 1
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- # Default kernel and ramdisk to use for the virtual servers
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- kernel = /boot/vmlinuz-`uname -r`
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- initrd = /boot/initrd.img-`uname -r`
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- modules = /lib/modules/`uname -r`
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- #
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- # The architecture to use when using debootstrap, rinse, or rpmstrap.
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- # This is most useful on 64 bit host machines, for other systems it
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- # doesn't need to be used.
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- # arch=[i386|amd64]
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- arch=amd64
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- # The default mirror for debootstrap to install Debian-derived distributions
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- # A mirror suitable for use when installing the Dapper release of Ubuntu.
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- # mirror_sid=http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian
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- # mirror_sarge=http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian
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- # mirror_etch=http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian
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- # mirror_dapper=http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
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- # mirror_edgy=http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
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- # mirror_feisty=http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
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- # mirror_gutsy=http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
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- ext3_options = noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro
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- xfs_options = defaults
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- # Uncomment if you wish newly created images to boot once they've been
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- # boot = 1
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- # If you're using the lenny or later version of the Xen guest kernel you will
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- # need to make sure that you use 'hvc0' for the guest serial device,
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- # and 'xvdX' instead of 'sdX' for serial devices.
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- # You may specify the things to use here:
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- # serial_device = hvc0 #default
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- disk_device = xvda #default
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- # Here we specify the output directory which the Xen configuration
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- # Historically xen-tools have created configuration files in /etc/xen,
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- # and given each file the name $hostname.cfg. If you want to change
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- # that behaviour you may do so here.
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- # output = /etc/xen
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- # extension = .cfg
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