Hi,

we run a foreman installation with katello to provision our openstack 
environment. Openstack has the side effect to create a vast amount of 
interfaces and bridges on the compute nodes, which then will be imported 
into foreman. I'm looking for a way to want to avoid this.
I tried to configure this with foreman-rake.  This setting is now:

foreman-rake -- config -k ignored_interface_identifiers
["lo","usb*","vnet*","macvtap*","_vdsmdummy_","veth*","docker*","br-*","tap*","qbr*","qvb*","qvo*","qr-*","qg-*","vlinuxbr*","vovsbr*","vxlan*","ovs-*"]

This does not help unfortunately. So I would appreciate if someone could 
explain the workflow of how foreman creates the interfaces to me.
What I mean, is that I don't understand under which circumstance foreman 
creates a new entry for an interfaces for a host in the database. Does this 
happen only if facts are imported, are only new facts considered or are 
older facts merged?

Thanks
Christian



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