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I used this to spin up a memsql cluster in AWS.
This requires knife, chef, and all the configuration needed to run it with AWS.
Also, requires you create knife data bags for your memsql license, a private key named memsql (remember to sub newlins in your json uploaded to your chef server, etc), a developer user, and a datacrunch user. If you look in the attributes/default.rb as well as the install.rb you can see where it uses the data bags, and corresponding naming structure. I used an encryption file too...
This will allow you to use the memsql_master_aggregator, memsql_child_aggregator, and memsql_leaf roles to create a functioning cluster. The install.rb will find your master by region, and auto-add them all into the cluster...
Lemme know if you have any more questions. I tested it end-to-end.