10-11-2019
no issues but as I said we just reinstalled them a couple of weeks ago to 3.1.0.21 so they are latest and greatest. But so far chef is doing a great job updating the root password, /etc/resolv.conf and other files to our standards - and it has not yet killed a box
I am not sure how a 2000 day old VIOS would behave (not to mention that I am pretty sure that version is no longer supported by IBM since a while anyways - what do you have, 2.5.x?. Do you have any physical box with similar old OS you could try if it would generally work for that OS version? I am more of a chef user, so all I do is install the client software and run it and check afterwards that the initial run did what it was supposed to do
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KNIFE-CONFIGURE(1) Chef Manual KNIFE-CONFIGURE(1)
NAME
knife-configure - Generate configuration files for knife or Chef Client
SYNOPSIS
knife configure [client] (options)
DESCRIPTION
Generates a knife.rb configuration file interactively. When given the --initial option, also creates a new administrative user.
CONFIGURE SUBCOMMANDS
knife configure (options)
-i, --initial
Create an initial API Client
-r, --repository REPO
The path to your chef-repo
Create a configuration file for knife. This will prompt for values to enter into the file. Default values are listed in square brackets if
no other entry is typed. See knife(1) for a description of configuration options.
knife configure client directory
Read the knife.rb config file and generate a config file suitable for use in /etc/chef/client.rb and copy the validation certificate into
the specified directory.
EXAMPLES
o On a freshly installed Chef Server, use knife configure -i to create an administrator and knife configuration file. Leave the field
blank to accept the default value. On most systems, the default values are acceptable.
user@host$ knife configure -i
Please enter the chef server URL: [http://localhost:4000]
Please enter a clientname for the new client: [username]
Please enter the existing admin clientname: [chef-webui]
Please enter the location of the existing admin client's private key: [/etc/chef/webui.pem]
Please enter the validation clientname: [chef-validator]
Please enter the location of the validation key: [/etc/chef/validation.pem]
Please enter the path to a chef repository (or leave blank):
Creating initial API user...
Created (or updated) client[username]
Configuration file written to /home/username/.chef/knife.rb
This creates a new administrator client named username, writes a configuration file to /home/username/.chef/knife.rb, and the private
key to /home/username/.chef/username.pem. The configuration file and private key may be copied to another system to facilitate adminis-
tration of the Chef Server from a remote system. Depending on the value given for the Chef Server URL, you may need to modify that set-
ting after copying to a remote host.
SEE ALSO
knife(1) knife-client(1)
AUTHOR
Chef was written by Adam Jacob adam@opscode.com with many contributions from the community.
DOCUMENTATION
This manual page was written by Joshua Timberman joshua@opscode.com. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and / or modify this docu-
ment under the terms of the Apache 2.0 License.
CHEF
Knife is distributed with Chef. http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Home
Chef 10.12.0 June 2012 KNIFE-CONFIGURE(1)