When I did that, I noticed some chef-services running on the server ps -ef | grep chef For some reasons, I had to stop the instance and bring it back again. Just to provide some context, I am hosting a ‘chef server’ on an AWS instance. I also tried the the uninstall commands, but with no success. Root 21784 1 0 04:06 ? 00:00:00 runsvdir -P /opt/chef-manage/service log: ng: unable to lock directory: /var/log/chef-manage/worker: temporary failure?svlogd: fatal: no functional log directories.?svlogd: warning: unable to lock directory: /var/log/chef-manage/worker: temporary failure?svlogd: fatal: no functional log directories.?svlogd: warning: unable to lock directory: /var/log/chef-manage/worker: temporary failure?svlogd: fatal: no functional log directories.? The commands executed without error, but I still see chef-specific processes on the server. I tried these commands to stop the server. Now, when I try to stop the chef-server, I see chef-processes still running which I am unable to kill. As part of the installation, I also installed chef-manage. I was trying to install, start and then stop the chef server which I installed on an AWS platform.
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