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Krzysztof Krzyżaniak's Cookbooks

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  • haproxy 12.3.2

    50% Updated February 1, 2024

    Installs and configures haproxy

    cookbook 'haproxy', '~> 12.3.2'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • amazon >= 0.0.0
    • opensuseleap >= 0.0.0
  • mysql-chef_gem 1.0.0

    17% Updated December 24, 2014
    Deprecated in favor of mysql_chef_gem

    Provides the mysql_chef_gem resource

    cookbook 'mysql-chef_gem', '~> 1.0.0'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • fedora >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
    • scientific >= 0.0.0
    • amazon >= 0.0.0
  • percona 3.4.4

    50% Updated September 28, 2023

    Installs Percona MySQL client and server

    cookbook 'percona', '~> 3.4.4'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
  • postgresql 11.10.1

    50% Updated January 31, 2024

    Installs and configures postgresql for clients or servers

    cookbook 'postgresql', '~> 11.10.1'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • fedora >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
    • scientific >= 0.0.0
    • amazon >= 0.0.0
    • oracle >= 0.0.0
  • ssh-keys 1.2.7

    17% Updated February 20, 2015

    Creates "authorized_keys" in user "~/.ssh" directory from a data bag (encrypted data bag supported)

    cookbook 'ssh-keys', '~> 1.2.7'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • fedora >= 0.0.0
    • freebsd >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0