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  • apache2 8.14.2

    33% Updated February 3, 2022

    Installs and configures apache2

    cookbook 'apache2', '~> 8.14.2'
    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
    • suse >= 0.0.0
    • arch >= 0.0.0
    • scientific >= 0.0.0
    • amazon >= 0.0.0
    • opensuse >= 0.0.0
    • opensuseleap >= 0.0.0
  • chef_handler 3.0.3

    64% Updated April 4, 2018
    Deprecated

    Distribute and enable Chef Exception and Report handlers

    cookbook 'chef_handler', '~> 3.0.3'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • fedora >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
  • graphite 1.3.4

    33% Updated February 17, 2022

    Installs/Configures graphite

    cookbook 'graphite', '~> 1.3.4'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
    • scientific >= 0.0.0
    • oracle >= 0.0.0
  • janitor 2.0.1

    50% Updated August 6, 2015

    A General Cookbook used to cleanup files and directories on nodes

    cookbook 'janitor', '~> 2.0.1'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
    • mac_os_x >= 0.0.0
    • mac_os_x_server >= 0.0.0