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authorBryan McLellan <btm@loftninjas.org>2014-08-12 12:49:30 -0400
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- to change this behavior, you can pass --chef-zero-port=PORT_RANGE (for example, 10,20,30 or 10000-20000) or modify Chef::Config.chef_zero.port to be a po
rt string, an enumerable of ports, or a single port number.
-### New knife command: knife serve
-You can now run a persistent chef-zero against your local repository:
-
-```
-knife serve
-```
-
-knife serve takes --chef-zero-host=HOST, --chef-zero-port=PORT and --chef-repo-path=PATH variables. By default, it will do exactly the same thing as the local mode argument to knife and chef-client (-z), locating your chef-repo-path automatically and binding to port 8900. It will print the URL it is bound to so that you can add it to your knife.rb files.
-
-### --run-lock-timeout for chef-client and chef-solo
-You can now add a timeout for the maximum time a client run waits on another client run to finish.
-The default is to wait indefinitely.
-Setting the run lock timeout to 0 causes the second client run to exit immediately.
-
-This can be configured in your config file:
-```
-run_lock_timeout SECONDS
-```
-
-Or via the command line:
-```
-chef-client --run-lock-timeout SECONDS
-```
-
-#### New knife command: knife node environment set
-You can now easily set the environment for an existing node without editing the node object:
-
-```
-knife node environment set NODE ENVIRONMENT
-```
-### New configurable knife bootstrap options for chef-full template
-You can now modify the chef-full template with the following options in `knife bootstrap`:
-
-* `--bootstrap-install-sh URL` fetches and executes an installation bash script from the provided URL.
-* `--bootstrap-wget-options OPTIONS` and `--bootstrap-curl-options OPTIONS` allow arbitrary options to be added to wget and curl.
-* `--bootstrap-install-command COMMAND` can be used to execute a custom chef-client installation command sequence. Take note that this cannot be used in conjunction with the above options.
-
-### Parallelize cookbook synchronization
-
-You can now synchronize your cookbooks faster by parallelizing the process. You can specify the number of helper threads in your config file with `cookbook_sync_threads NUM_THREADS`. The default is 10. Increasing `NUM_THREADS` can result in gateway errors from the chef server (namely 503 and 504). If you are experiencing these often, consider decreasing `NUM_THREADS` to fewer than default.
-
-### New chef config options: Whitelisting for the attributes saved by the node
-
-You can now whitelist attributes that will be saved by the node by providing a hash with the keys you want to include. Whitelist filters are described for each attribute level: `automatic_attribute_whitelist`, `default_attribute_whitelist`, `normal_attribute_whitelist`, and `override_attribute_whitelist`.
-
-If your automatic attribute data looks like
-````
-{
- "filesystem" => {
- "/dev/disk0s2" => {
- "size" => "10mb"
- },
- "map - autohome" => {
- "size" => "10mb"
- }
- },
- "network" => {
- "interfaces" => {
- "eth0" => {...},
- "eth1" => {...},
- }
- }
-}
-````
-and your config file looks like
-````
-automatic_attribute_whitelist = ["network/interfaces/eth0"]
-````
-then the entire `filesystem` and `eth1` subtrees will not be saved by the node. To save the `/dev/disk0s2` subtree, you must write `automatic_attribute_whitelist = [ ["filesystem", "/dev/disk0s2"] ]`.
-
-If your config file looks like `automatic_attribute_whitelist = []`, then none of your automatic attribute data will be saved by the node.
-
-The default behavior is for the node to save all the attribute data. This can be ensured by setting your whitelist filter to `nil`.
-
-We recommend only using `automatic_attribute_whitelist` to reduce the size of the system data being stored for nodes, and discourage the use of the other attribute whitelists except by advanced users.
-
-### Set proxy environment variables if present in your config file.
-
-If `:http_proxy`, `:https_proxy`, `:ftp_proxy`, or `:no_proxy` is found in your config file, we will configure your environment variables according to the variable form and configuration info given. If your config file looks like
-
-````
-http_proxy "http://proxy.example.org:8080"
-http_proxy_user "myself"
-http_proxy_pass "Password1"
-````
-
-then Chef will set `ENV['http_proxy'] = "http://myself:Password1@proxy.example.org:8080"`
-
-### -E is not respected by knife ssh [search]
-knife now includes a warning in the -E/--environment option that this setting is ignored by knife searches.
-
-### New configurable option :yum-lock-timeout
-You can now set the timeout for receiving the yum lock in `config.rb` by adding `yum-lock-timeout SECONDS` (default is 30 seconds).
-
### Encrypted Data Bags Version 3
Encrypted Data Bag version 3 uses [GCM](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galois/Counter_Mode) internally. Ruby 2 and OpenSSL version 1.0.1 or higher are required to use it.