Installs message of the day (respects update-motd, if installed)
The default recipe includes the cow and the knife_status recipes
Displays a friendly warning-cow, logging onto a server in the production environment.
This is example, a domain.com production server
just in case you didn't notice the line above, maybe this cow helps:
___________________________________
< YOU ARE ON A PRODUCTION SERVER! >
-----------------------------------
\ ^__^
\ (oo)\_______
(__))\/\ \
||----w |
|| ||
plus a knife_status line that displays the knife status of this node. (only when the node supports update-motd)
Last chef run: 10 minutes ago
You can specify whether to use colors in your attributes (defaults to true)
node['motd']['color'] = true
To use the provider in your cookbook, make sure you put the following line in your metadata.rb
depends 'motd'
The name attribute is only used if update-motd is installed on the system. If not, it has no meaning.
Create motd using the shipped cow template
motd '50-mymotd'
Create a motd using a custom template
motd '50-mymotd' do
cookbook 'my cookbook'
source 'test.erb'
end
Use the default cow template, but do not use colors
motd '50-mymotd' do
color false
end
Remove a motd (if update-motd is used only)
motd '50-mymotd' do
action :delete
end