Merge pull request #4126 from mitchellh/chef-server-grammar-fixes
Fix spelling of Chef Solo, Chef Client, and Chef Server in website docs
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sidebar_current: "provisioning-chefclient"
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**Provisioner name: `chef_client`**
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The chef client provisioner allows you to provision the guest using
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The Chef Client provisioner allows you to provision the guest using
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[Chef](http://www.opscode.com/chef/), specifically by connecting
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to an existing Chef Server and registering the Vagrant machine as a
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node within your infrastructure.
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## Authenticating
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The minimum required to use provision using Chef client is to provide
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a URL to the Chef sever as well as the path to the validation key so
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that the node can register with the Chef server:
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The minimum required to use provision using Chef Client is to provide
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a URL to the Chef Server as well as the path to the validation key so
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that the node can register with the Chef Server:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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end
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```
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The node will register with the Chef server specified, download the
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The node will register with the Chef Server specified, download the
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proper run list for that node, and provision.
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## Specifying a Run List
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Normally, the Chef server is responsible for specifying the run list
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for the node. However, you can override what the Chef server sends
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Normally, the Chef Server is responsible for specifying the run list
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for the node. However, you can override what the Chef Server sends
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down by manually specifying a run list:
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```ruby
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## Other Configuration Options
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There are a few more configuration options available. These generally don't
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need to be modified but are available if your Chef server requires customization
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need to be modified but are available if your Chef Server requires customization
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of these variables:
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* `client_key_path`
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## Cleanup
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When you provision your Vagrant virtual machine with Chef server, it creates a
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new Chef "node" entry and Chef "client" entry on the Chef server, using the
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When you provision your Vagrant virtual machine with Chef Server, it creates a
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new Chef "node" entry and Chef "client" entry on the Chef Server, using the
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hostname of the machine. After you tear down your guest machine, Vagrant can be
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configured to do it automatically with the following settings:
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```
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If you don't specify it or set it to `false`, you must explicitly delete these
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entries from the Chef server before you provision a new one with Chef server.
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entries from the Chef Server before you provision a new one with Chef Server.
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For example, using Chef's built-in `knife` tool:
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```
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```
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If you fail to do so, you'll get the following error when Vagrant
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tries to provision the machine with Chef client:
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tries to provision the machine with Chef Client:
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```
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HTTP Request Returned 409 Conflict: Client already exists.
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* `log_level` (string) - The log level for Chef output. This defaults to
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"info".
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* `node_name` (string) - The node name for the Chef client. By default this
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* `node_name` (string) - The node name for the Chef Client. By default this
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will be your hostname.
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* `provisioning_path` (string) - The path on the remote machine where Vagrant
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**Provisioner name: `chef_solo`**
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The chef solo provisioner allows you to provision the guest using
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The Chef Solo provisioner allows you to provision the guest using
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[Chef](http://www.opscode.com/chef/), specifically with
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[Chef Solo](http://docs.opscode.com/chef_solo.html).
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Chef solo is ideal for people who are already experienced with Chef,
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Chef Solo is ideal for people who are already experienced with Chef,
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already have Chef cookbooks, or are looking to learn Chef. Specifically,
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this documentation page will not go into how to use Chef or how to write
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Chef cookbooks, since Chef is a complete system that is beyond the scope
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## Options
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This section lists the complete set of available options for the Chef solo
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This section lists the complete set of available options for the Chef Solo
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provisioner. More detailed examples of how to use the provisioner are
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available below this section.
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Note that only the Chef-solo specific options are shown below. There is
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also a large set of [common options](/v2/provisioning/chef_common.html)
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that are available with both the Chef solo and Chef client provisioners.
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that are available with both the Chef Solo and Chef client provisioners.
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* `cookbooks_path` (string or array) - A list of paths to where cookbooks
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are stored. By default this is "cookbooks", expecting a cookbooks folder
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## Custom JSON Data
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Additional configuration data for Chef attributes can be passed in
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to Chef solo. This is done by setting the `json` property with a Ruby
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to Chef Solo. This is done by setting the `json` property with a Ruby
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hash (dictionary-like object), which is converted to JSON and passed
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in to Chef:
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