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  5. data/generators/vulcanize/USAGE +6 -0
  6. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/apache/config/rubber/deploy-apache.rb +45 -0
  7. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/apache/config/rubber/role/web/deflate.conf +10 -0
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  11. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/apache/config/rubber/role/web/vhost.conf +27 -0
  12. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/apache/config/rubber/rubber-apache.yml +15 -0
  13. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/apache/templates.yml +1 -0
  14. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/Capfile +17 -0
  15. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/config/deploy.rb +77 -0
  16. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/config/rubber/common/crontab +16 -0
  17. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/config/rubber/common/profile.rc +9 -0
  18. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/config/rubber/deploy-setup.rb +56 -0
  19. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/config/rubber/rubber.yml +221 -0
  20. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/lib/tasks/rubber.rake +18 -0
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  24. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/base/templates.yml +1 -0
  25. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/complete_mysql/templates.yml +6 -0
  26. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/complete_passenger_mysql/templates.yml +8 -0
  27. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/cruise/config/rubber/deploy-cruise.rb +74 -0
  28. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/cruise/config/rubber/role/cruise/cruise +40 -0
  29. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/cruise/config/rubber/role/cruise/my.cnf +165 -0
  30. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/cruise/config/rubber/role/cruise/production.rb +8 -0
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  33. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/cruise/config/rubber/rubber-cruise.yml +18 -0
  34. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/cruise/templates.yml +1 -0
  35. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/haproxy/config/rubber/deploy-haproxy.rb +45 -0
  36. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/haproxy/config/rubber/role/haproxy/haproxy-default.conf +8 -0
  37. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/haproxy/config/rubber/role/haproxy/haproxy.conf +44 -0
  38. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/haproxy/config/rubber/role/haproxy/monit-haproxy.conf +9 -0
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  42. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/haproxy/config/rubber/rubber-haproxy.yml +12 -0
  43. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/haproxy/templates.yml +1 -0
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  45. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/memcached/config/rubber/common/memcached.yml +14 -0
  46. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/memcached/config/rubber/role/memcached/memcached.conf +52 -0
  47. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/memcached/config/rubber/role/memcached/memcached_munin_plugin +249 -0
  48. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/memcached/config/rubber/rubber-memcached.yml +7 -0
  49. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/memcached/templates.yml +1 -0
  50. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/minimal_mysql/templates.yml +7 -0
  51. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/minimal_nodb/templates.yml +6 -0
  52. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mongrel/config/rubber/deploy-mongrel.rb +75 -0
  53. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mongrel/config/rubber/role/app/mongrel_cluster.yml +12 -0
  54. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mongrel/config/rubber/role/app/monit-mongrel.conf +20 -0
  55. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mongrel/config/rubber/rubber-mongrel.yml +9 -0
  56. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mongrel/templates.yml +1 -0
  57. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/monit/config/rubber/common/monit-default.conf +15 -0
  58. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/monit/config/rubber/common/monit.conf +251 -0
  59. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/monit/config/rubber/deploy-monit.rb +32 -0
  60. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/monit/config/rubber/role/web_tools/monit-admin-nginx.conf +10 -0
  61. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/monit/config/rubber/rubber-monit.yml +6 -0
  62. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/monit/templates.yml +1 -0
  63. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/config/rubber/common/monit-munin.conf +8 -0
  64. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/config/rubber/common/munin-node.conf +48 -0
  65. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/config/rubber/deploy-munin.rb +30 -0
  66. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/web_tools/munin-nginx.conf +8 -0
  67. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/web_tools/munin-plugins.conf +31 -0
  68. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/web_tools/munin.conf +80 -0
  69. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/config/rubber/rubber-munin.yml +8 -0
  70. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/script/munin/example_mysql_query.rb +57 -0
  71. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/script/munin/example_simple.rb +24 -0
  72. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/munin/templates.yml +1 -0
  73. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/config/rubber/common/database.yml +11 -0
  74. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/config/rubber/deploy-mysql.rb +178 -0
  75. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/config/rubber/role/db/crontab +14 -0
  76. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/config/rubber/role/db/monit-mysql.cnf +10 -0
  77. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/config/rubber/role/db/my.cnf +167 -0
  78. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/config/rubber/role/mysql_slave/mysql_slave_munin_plugin +51 -0
  79. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/config/rubber/rubber-mysql.yml +38 -0
  80. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql/templates.yml +1 -0
  81. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/config/rubber/common/mysql_cluster_migrations.rb +13 -0
  82. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/config/rubber/deploy-mysql_cluster.rb +173 -0
  83. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/config/rubber/role/mysql_data/my.cnf +15 -0
  84. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/config/rubber/role/mysql_mgm/ndb_mgmd.cnf +39 -0
  85. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/config/rubber/role/mysql_sql/monit-mysql_cluster_sql.cnf +10 -0
  86. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/config/rubber/role/mysql_sql/my.cnf +23 -0
  87. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/config/rubber/rubber-mysql_cluster.yml +32 -0
  88. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_cluster/templates.yml +1 -0
  89. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_proxy/config/rubber/common/database.yml +16 -0
  90. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_proxy/config/rubber/common/monit-mysql_proxy.cnf +10 -0
  91. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_proxy/config/rubber/common/mysql-proxy +153 -0
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  93. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_proxy/config/rubber/common/mysql-proxy.lua +5 -0
  94. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_proxy/config/rubber/deploy-mysql_proxy.rb +52 -0
  95. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_proxy/config/rubber/rubber-mysql_proxy.yml +11 -0
  96. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/mysql_proxy/templates.yml +1 -0
  97. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/nginx/config/rubber/deploy-nginx.rb +45 -0
  98. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/nginx/config/rubber/role/web/crontab +9 -0
  99. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/nginx/config/rubber/role/web/monit-nginx.conf +9 -0
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  101. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/nginx/config/rubber/role/web_tools/index.html +23 -0
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  104. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/nginx/templates.yml +1 -0
  105. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/passenger/config/rubber/deploy-passenger.rb +27 -0
  106. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/passenger/config/rubber/role/web/passenger.conf +8 -0
  107. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/passenger/config/rubber/rubber-passenger.yml +4 -0
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  109. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/sphinx/config/rubber/common/sphinx.yml +46 -0
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  111. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/sphinx/config/rubber/role/sphinx/crontab +11 -0
  112. data/generators/vulcanize/templates/sphinx/config/rubber/role/sphinx/monit-sphinx.conf +10 -0
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  116. data/lib/capistrano/hostcmd.rb +12 -0
  117. data/lib/rubber.rb +37 -0
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  126. data/lib/rubber/dns/nettica.rb +56 -0
  127. data/lib/rubber/dns/zerigo.rb +121 -0
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  134. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/instances.rb +298 -0
  135. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/security_groups.rb +149 -0
  136. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/setup.rb +285 -0
  137. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/static_ips.rb +107 -0
  138. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/utils.rb +195 -0
  139. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/volumes.rb +263 -0
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+ The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of
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+ RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).
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+ See the documentation in the github wiki for more details:
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+ http://github.com/wr0ngway/rubber/wikis
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+
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+ * try to do less stuff as root
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+ * extract ec2 specific code, and ubuntu specific code into a strategy/factory pattern so this can be used with other grid computing system
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+ * figure out how to test the capistrano bits
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+ * make rubber into a gem
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+ * divorce from rails for use in deploying other things
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+ * Script setup of round robin dns (Web role), mx records (mail role), etc in generators
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+ * add scripted failover to generated configs for:
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+ * remove web hosts from round robin on web host failure
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+ * db failover (promote slave replica? master-master replicas? cluster?)
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+ Description:
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+ Prepares the rails application for deploying with rubber by installing a
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+ # rubber auto-roles don't get defined till after all tasks are defined
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+ on :load do
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+ rubber.serial_task self, :serial_restart, :roles => :web do
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+ run "/etc/init.d/apache2 restart"
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+ end
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+ rubber.serial_task self, :serial_reload, :roles => :web do
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+ run "if ! ps ax | grep -v grep | grep -c apache2 &> /dev/null; then /etc/init.d/apache2 start; else /etc/init.d/apache2 reload; fi"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ after "deploy:restart", "rubber:apache:reload"
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+ desc "Stops the apache web server"
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+ task :stop, :roles => :web, :on_error => :continue do
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+ run "/etc/init.d/apache2 stop"
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+ end
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+ desc "Starts the apache web server"
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+ BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4.0[678] no-gzip
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+ BrowserMatch bMSIE !no-gzip !gzip-only-text/html
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+ </IfModule>
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+ BrowserMatch "RealPlayer 4\.0" force-response-1.0
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+ BrowserMatch "MS FrontPage" redirect-carefully
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+ BrowserMatch "^WebDrive" redirect-carefully
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+ BrowserMatch "^WebDAVFS/1.[012]" redirect-carefully
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+ BrowserMatch "^gnome-vfs/1.0" redirect-carefully
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+ BrowserMatch "^XML Spy" redirect-carefully
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+ BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4\.0[678] no-gzip
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