Thanks. When I wrote 'GuixOps', I meant tools that could replace Ansible. I am aware of 'guix deploy'. Is Guix currently providing other tools that could help? " - would it be possible to generate a
Hello Robert, In short, no. I'm assuming that "GuixOps" means 'guix deploy', which is its own special tool that would take the place of Ansible if you choose to use it. In the past I've used Chef (ve
An interesting project, thanks for sharing. In my case I will definitely be able to use it. Do you think using Guix will allow full replacement of Ansible (on Guix System or other like Debian)? Rober
Hello, Probably many admins / DevOps are heavily using Ansible. I also use this solution to configure systems and services (on Debian and CentOS). I would like to transfer infrastructure to the Guix
Hi Hartmut, GuixOps does not exist yet. It does not exist yet, but it’s one of the first targets. -- Ricardo GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC https://elephly.net
I'm starting to put some time into GuixOps and seeing how I can help today. Dave has pointed out that for now we should focus on testing with VMs and containers, but that OpenStack will still be a us
Le 1 août 2019 19:55:54 GMT+02:00, Hartmut Goebel <address@hidden> a écrit : I don't know if that's complex enough for you, but here are my system definitions: https://framagit.org/tyreunom/system-
Hi Ricardo, Many thanks for pointing me there. In dded this grow quite complex since I checked last time. And it's complex enough to convince me that some "GuixOps" would be helpful, implementing hig
I made a wip-deploy branch years ago that allowed you to describe a cluster of machines and then launch them all simultaneously with qemu. It was an interesting prototype but nothing has been done si
There's a verrrry out of date branch on git origin called wip-deploy. It needs a lot more work! Not sure the right answer for this one :) But the right system might be user-hackable since Guix is Jus
Thanks! Longer term I intend to create a Guix-centric web frontend for Ganeti similar to <https://grnet.github.io/ganetimgr/>. Stay tuned! For integration with common "cloud" providers (Openstack, AW
Hi, in Ludo's presentation at GHM he presented "GuixOps" on a slide. What is the status of this approach? I'm very interested in trying it out and contributing. I contributed to DebOps when it was "y
I am currently exploring how we can transition one package at a time from existing deployment systems to 'guix system', i.e. a partial deploy from a machine specification: http://git.genenetwork.org/
Hi Hartmut, the Guix sysadmins are using Guix to build complex systems. Our configurations are available in the “hydra” directory of the maintenance repository: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/
Hi, now that guix deploy is making good progress, I wonder about "complex" system examples, like setting up a full-stack nextcloud server. For the background: I'm using debops [1] a lot, which is a c
Hi! "Thompson, David" <address@hidden> skribis: [...] The idea that I had in mind is to support: guix system reconfigure --target=host.example.org config.scm which would build locally and send the ne
Quoting Christopher Allan Webber (2015-07-09 14:27:04) I'd throw heat[1] into the list of things to read up on, but otherwise this sounds like fairly good/complete advice. -Ian [1]: https://wiki.open
Hi, Am 24.08.23 um 21:55 schrieb Martin Baulig: My "guix secrets" tool provides a command-line interface to maintain a "secrets database" (/etc/guix/secrets.db) that's only accessible to root. It c