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On 24 February 2017 at 10:37, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
> Hola,
>
> I seem to have a couple of CCVs that have become disassociated from their
> relevantAs Content Views.
>
>
Hola,
I seem to have a couple of CCVs that have become disassociated from their
relevantAs Content Views.
As can be seen in the screen shot, one CCV has completely unmoored and has
no CVs associated with it any more.
I have been aggressive in my cleaning up of old versions and views, but
I've al
Hi,
I have been testing Foreman 1.12 on a Lab environment which we plan to
upgrade from 1.6 version but I am having an issue with OpenStack which on
this version I can't seem to provision a host.
The same issue happens if we upgrade foreman to 1.12 or install it from
scratch. The following er
Hi there
We are mostly using the bootdisk provisioning method for our vmware hosts.
It works fine via the web UI, is it not possible to do this via hammer?
https://github.com/theforeman/foreman_bootdisk
$ hammer host create --comment "test" --hostgroup-id 4 --ip 192.168.1.2 --name
test --compu
Good day,
We are working on provisioning from foreman. We can successfully create a
vm guest in Vsphere 6, join our active directory domain and within run once
install puppet agent on machine.
The problem we are having is we need to create the computer object in a
non-default ou as that ou is u
On 23/02/17 10:42, Marc Haber wrote:
> I then, as usual, create an Environment branch01a in foreman and let
> it import the classes by clicking in the environment list on the arrow
> next to "Classes" and selecting "Import from" in the drop-down.
> Foreman works a bit, reports a green window, but t
This was recorded last week, and if you missed it, the video is available on
YouTube. In this community demo, we covered a wide range of topics from new
tools & plugin releases, to UI changes and API updates, along with the usual
roundup of news.
Sections in today's demo:
* Intro (gwmngilfen) -
Hi,
I am currently debugging an issue where a colleague has committed and
pushed a new puppet class to his local development branch. The branch
is correctly checked out to /etc/puppet/environments/branch01a with
its current head (verified many times) like dozens of other branches
are.
I then, as
This works for us:
https://USER:passw...@nu.novell.com/repo/$RCE/SLES11-SP4-Updates/sle-11-x86_64
But this is not very secure. Your password will be visible in pulp and
katello log files. Pulp implemented support for basic authentication long
time ago so I am not sure why this is still not impl