"The previous ChatOps for Dummies is no longer available and is replaced by the above book." I wonder how much of those answers will still be pertinent in 6 months
We recently had our main chat room frozen on the DIY site because we're not that talkative. I'd suggest a feature to allow moderators to explicitly protect chatrooms that would exclude them from these automatic freezing and deletion routines so that discussions appropriate for this forum have a ...
@MichaelMol I don't have an answer for you on salt, I've an idea of how this can be done with Chef, but I don't think it can be transposed into salt :/
@Aurora0001 you're welcome
Gtg, kid to bring to bed, sorry to leave like this
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@Pierre.Vriens mainly the Q is : is saltstack a push model or pull model and how to register a node :)
@MichaelMol not really, I know the answer for cfengine, puppet and chef, and with a relative confidence for ansible
Very specific to salt :)
(Finally Kid is starting his night with mom)
@Pierre.Vriens but as I know you're better than me to write ´genuine like ´ questions, I did call for help
And I'm proud I may have salvaged someone on SO:
yes you are right. I will try to keep up from next time... — pandey6 mins ago
(Would glad be a better term ?)
@MichaelMol I've a few, but works have shifted lately, so I didn't make any search and I won't really use it right now
So I may ask some later, probably challenging it with Prometheus which sounds promising to me at this early stage (even if less easy for dashboard presentation where zabbix has a point)
I'll answer what I can whenever I have time. I'm actually a relative Salt newbie, setting up my first environment, so there's a lot of questions I don't even know not to ask; I just know nobody seems to be asking the questions I'm googling for. So it'll be good exercise.
Sounds a good idea indeed, I do the same for ELK 5, feel free to self answer yourself if you find a solution @MichaelMol
And for advanced topics (the ones you did spend a while to search about) that's also welcome, but it's easier to write it while you don't already have the answer I think (when you didn't find anything around the problem within 30 mins, that's usually a good sign this will be useful for others later)
This last advice is not applicable to SO, or change the 30 mins for 3 days at least and resume the search)