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How do I specify a Chef attribute that applies to a cluster?
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Chef has a concept of environment attributes that applies to all hosts within an environment. It also has a concept of attributes that are specific to a single node. But is there a way to specify an attribute that applies to a cluster of nodes?
For example, let's say I have "host1" and "host2" which collectively make up the logical node "host" furthermore they are in environment "joe" which contains all of the hosts that are provision for the client joe. How do I specify attributes that apply to host1 and host2, but not the rest of the environment?
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Chef has a concept of environment attributes that applies to all hosts within an environment. It also has a concept of attributes that are specific to a single node. But is there a way to specify an attribute that applies to a cluster of nodes?
For example, let's say I have "host1" and "host2" which collectively make up the logical node "host" furthermore they are in environment "joe" which contains all of the hosts that are provision for the client joe. How do I specify attributes that apply to host1 and host2, but not the rest of the environment?
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Chef has a concept of environment attributes that applies to all hosts within an environment. It also has a concept of attributes that are specific to a single node. But is there a way to specify an attribute that applies to a cluster of nodes?
For example, let's say I have "host1" and "host2" which collectively make up the logical node "host" furthermore they are in environment "joe" which contains all of the hosts that are provision for the client joe. How do I specify attributes that apply to host1 and host2, but not the rest of the environment?
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Chef has a concept of environment attributes that applies to all hosts within an environment. It also has a concept of attributes that are specific to a single node. But is there a way to specify an attribute that applies to a cluster of nodes?
For example, let's say I have "host1" and "host2" which collectively make up the logical node "host" furthermore they are in environment "joe" which contains all of the hosts that are provision for the client joe. How do I specify attributes that apply to host1 and host2, but not the rest of the environment?
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