Hi,
Anyone knows (or can point to docs) about the resolution scope of the
attributes that can be passed using the chef-solo -j flag?
This scope is stronger than default, but weaker than override and
force_override.
Thanks
Lucian
Hi,
Anyone knows (or can point to docs) about the resolution scope of the
attributes that can be passed using the chef-solo -j flag?
This scope is stronger than default, but weaker than override and
force_override.
Thanks
Lucian
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Lucian Ciufudean wrote:
Hi,
Anyone knows (or can point to docs) about the resolution scope of the attributes that can be passed using the chef-solo -j flag?
This scope is stronger than default, but weaker than override and force_override.Thanks
Lucian
They’re normal attributes.
--
Daniel DeLeo
As with all node attributes, the scope is "normal". This is also know as "set" within the code, and does indeed exist between default and override.
--Noah
On Dec 17, 2013, at 7:39 AM, Lucian Ciufudean lucian.ciufudean@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Anyone knows (or can point to docs) about the resolution scope of the attributes that can be passed using the chef-solo -j flag?
This scope is stronger than default, but weaker than override and force_override.Thanks
Lucian