On 25/02/17 12:36, [email protected] wrote:
> Then I found this:
> http://smoogespace.blogspot.fr/2016/11/where-has-puppet-gone-in-epel-6-and.html
> http://smoogespace.blogspot.fr/2016/12/puppet-not-coming-back-to-epel-el-6.html
> 
> So package puppet has been removed from EPEL 6 REPO!

There are alternatives - Puppet publish two repositories, one containing
Puppet 3 and another containing Puppet 4
(https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/3.8/puppet_repositories.html,
https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/4.9/puppet_collections.html respectively.)

Or if you depend on provisioning servers with outdated software, you
should have a mirror of the repository and packages (use yum-utils'
reposync command). The packages are probably still in Fedora's Koji
instance.

> Question is now to me: What is required to do to enable the - mandatory
> - RHEL 6 Foreman provisioning again?
> Which parts needs to be touched?

Foreman's default templates accept two parameters to enable the Puppet
3.x or 4.x (PC1) repository during provisioning. Set them globally,
per-OS or per-host to "true" in Foreman:

  enable-puppetlabs-repo - enables the 3.x repo
  enable-puppetlabs-pc1-repo - enables the 4.x PC1 repo

-- 
Dominic Cleal
[email protected]

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