Thank you all for your responses and feedback. It definitely did put me in
right direction.
I was able to get 2.9.11 installed/upgraded.
Basically, I had to create new custom repo and add the 2.9.11 rpm file to
it. Then had to go into RHEL .conf files (change enabled=1 to enabled=0) so
that it
Hello,
Apart from manual install, there is two other ways depending your
infrastructure apart from manual way:
1) if you have a proxy for internet then configure proxy on rhel8 ansible
node and then perform install via pip. If you don't have proxy already then
you could configure squid default pr
You can install pip yourself as a user:
https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 9:01 AM Jay Amin wrote:
> Hello Lee,
> So I don't have access to subscription manager or PIP. I have to perform
> this as localinstall and hence your above commands don't work when tried.
>
Hello Lee,
So I don't have access to subscription manager or PIP. I have to perform
this as localinstall and hence your above commands don't work when tried.
Do you know how would I upgrade without using subscription manager or
without using pip command?
Thanks
Jitesh
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 2:2
try
$ sudo subscription-manager repos --enable
ansible-2.9-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms
and
$ sudo dnf upgrade ansible
--
Lee
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 11:50 PM Jay Amin wrote:
> Hello,
> Can anyone tell me how do I upgrade Ansible v2.9.10 to 2.9.11 or 2.9.12 on
> RHEL 8?
>
> I cannot use since syst
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how do I upgrade Ansible v2.9.10 to 2.9.11 or 2.9.12 on
RHEL 8?
I cannot use since system is not connected to any subscription manager or
repo. I use local repo. I cannot use PIP either.
I downloaded ansible-2.9.11-1.el8.noarch.rpm but now need help on how to
upgrade