Le 2013-02-18 à 18:47, Paul Hoadley <[email protected]> a écrit :

> On 19/02/2013, at 9:03 AM, Gavin Eadie <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm talking about this very topic on another thread!  The two procedures 
>> described in the wiki do not end up in the same place.  The better one is:
>> 
>> http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Installing+a+deployment+environment+on+RedHat%2C+CentOS+or+Amazon+Linux
>> 
>> and I have offered to clean up the other one so that, at least, it doesn't 
>> conflict.  The method in URL above is the way to go.
> 
> I think they're just different.  The instructions here:
> 
> http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Deploying+on+Amazon+EC2
> 
> are about being able to bring an appserver up from scratch using scripts.  
> Eyeballing that page right now, it might be a little incomplete and/or light 
> on detail, but it's certainly an approach I like, for what that's worth.  
> With a bit of effort, you can turn wo-install.sh into something just right 
> for your own purposes—we've evolved it into something that allows us to bring 
> up an appserver on a new instance with a single local command without even 
> needing to log in.

What are the advantages of doing this over building a template or a AMI?

> This, on the other hand:
> 
> http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Installing+a+deployment+environment+on+RedHat%2C+CentOS+or+Amazon+Linux
> 
> (which I'm reading now for the first time) is a different approach, using 
> pre-built packages.  That might be good for you, but it's ceding a lot of 
> control which you can maintain with the first approach.

The RPMs were mostly done so that I can get the people who ask me for 
deployment help off my back :-) Now, if people could stop using OS X for 
deployment...

> In another post, Gavin wrote:
> 
>> Be careful.  Applying the RPMs after using "wo-install.sh" leaves a bunch of 
>> tidying to be done (about two hours for me last night).
> 
> 
> I don't think the approaches were ever intended to be mixed.
> 
> Anyway, none of this changes what I wrote elsewhere: by all means update the 
> Wiki.  I think the two pages above are describing different approaches, 
> though, and I think it would be a shame to lose the fully scripted method 
> first described by Simon, and still in use today.

I agree, we should have a page for EC2 with both options.
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