On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 12:45:45 PM UTC-5, DjE wrote:
I agree with you about this potential conflict, but it's a default RedHat
configuration with rhsm, and it does not manage exactly the same thing.
Puppet enable the rhel-6-server-optional-rpms which is not by enabled
default, and we
On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 4:24:01 PM UTC-5, Johan De Wit wrote:
the yumrepo resource creates a *.repo file for every resource.
Yes, if the repo definition does not already exist. If it does exist then
Puppet manages it in whatever file contains it. Or it should do, and used
to do. I
Le 20/05/2014 15:47, jcbollinger a écrit :
On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 3:38:51 AM UTC-5, DjE wrote:
Hi all,
We find that the yumrepo resource is flapping on RedHat 6
Enterprise with the redhat.repo file since Puppet 3.4.x version
(due to a change about attribute content control)
the yumrepo resource creates a *.repo file for every resource. The
redhat thing just puts all repos in one big file.
and if you remove the redhat.repo, on a subscribed system, this file
will be recreated depending on the subscribed channel.
I did not test it in puppet3.x, but maybe it could