There are several methods available to install Chef Infra Client depending on the needs of your organization.
Chef Infra Client can be installed on machines running Microsoft Windows in the following ways:
The knife windows subcommand is used to interact with Windows systems managed by Chef Infra. Nodes are configured using WinRM, which allows external applications to call native objects like batch scripts, Windows PowerShell scripts, or scripting library variables. The knife windows subcommand supports NTLM and Kerberos methods of authentication.
WinRM requires that a target node be accessible via the ports configured to support access via HTTP or HTTPS.
A Microsoft Installer Package (MSI) is available for installing Chef Infra Client on a Microsoft Windows machine at Chef Downloads.
Msiexec.exe is used to install Chef Infra Client on a node as part of a bootstrap operation. The actual command that is run by the default bootstrap script is:
msiexec /qn /i "%LOCAL_DESTINATION_MSI_PATH%"
where /qn is used to set the user interface level to “No UI”, /i is used to define the location in which Chef Infra Client is installed, and "%LOCAL_DESTINATION_MSI_PATH%" is a variable defined in the default windows-chef-client-msi.erb bootstrap template. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/command-line-options for more information about the options available to Msiexec.exe.
The ADDLOCAL parameter adds two setup options specific to Chef Infra Client. These options can be passed along with an Msiexec.exe command:
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
ChefClientFeature | Use to install Chef Infra Client. |
ChefSchTaskFeature | Use to configure Chef Infra Client as a scheduled task in Microsoft Windows. |
ChefPSModuleFeature | Used to install the chef PowerShell module. This will enable chef command line utilities within PowerShell. |
First install Chef Infra Client, and then enable it to run as a scheduled task. For example:
msiexec /qn /i C:\inst\chef-client-15.3.14-1-x64.msi ADDLOCAL="ChefClientFeature,ChefSchTaskFeature,ChefPSModuleFeature"
On Microsoft Windows, run Chef Infra Client periodically as a scheduled task. Scheduled tasks provides visibility, configurability, and reliability around log rotation and permissions. You can configure the Chef Infra Client to run as a scheduled task using the chef_client_scheduled_task resource.
To run Chef Infra Client at periodic intervals (so that it can check in with Chef Infra Server automatically), configure Chef Infra Client to run as a scheduled task. This can be done via the MSI, by selecting the Chef Unattended Execution Options –> Chef Infra Client Scheduled Task option on the Custom Setup page or by running the following command after Chef Infra Client is installed:
For example:
SCHTASKS.EXE /CREATE /TN ChefClientSchTask /SC MINUTE /MO 30 /F /RU "System" /RP /RL HIGHEST /TR "cmd /c \"C:\opscode\chef\embedded\bin\ruby.exe C:\opscode\chef\bin\chef-client -L C:\chef\chef-client.log -c C:\chef\client.rb\""
Refer to the Schtasks documentation for more details.
After Chef Infra Client is configured to run as a scheduled task, the default file path is: c:\chef\chef-client.log.
Many organizations already have processes in place for managing the applications and settings on various Microsoft Windows machines. For example, System Center. Chef Infra Client can be installed using this method.
On Microsoft Windows, Chef Infra Client must have two entries added to the PATH environment variable:
C:\opscode\chef\binC:\opscode\chef\embedded\binThis is typically done during the installation of Chef Infra Client automatically. If these values (for any reason) are not in the PATH environment variable, Chef Infra Client will not run properly.
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