I’m not sure how to set that in a blueprint, but it is different from just 
specifying a different location.  The satellite/spacewalk option is referring 
to a Redhat managed repository, so in effect, you are telling Ambari to 
completely leave the repos to you

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> On Oct 30, 2018, at 18:54, Lian Jiang <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Aaron.
> 
> I am using ambari blueprint to automate hadoop installation. I have already 
> made ambari.repo point to my private yum repo server. I guess this is the 
> same as the UI operation you mentioned. The problem is that ambari.repo is 
> deleted in my environment. So I want to know how to avoid ambari.repo 
> deletion by putting it in a folder other than /etc/yum.repos.d. Hope this is 
> clear. Thanks.
> 
>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 3:48 PM Aaron Bossert <[email protected]> wrote:
>> When you first set up the cluster, you can specify all the repo 
>> locations...there is a checkbox that is called spacewalk or 
>> satellite...something like that...essentially, that will force ambari to 
>> look wherever you put the repo files...but bear in mind, that checkbox will 
>> mean that you need to manually place the repo files...
>> 
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>> 
>> > On Oct 30, 2018, at 18:06, Lian Jiang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > 
>> > Hi,
>> > 
>> > Ambari generates ambari.repo in /etc/yum.repos.d. However, our environment 
>> > deletes it. Can I make ambari to use a specified folder to avoid being 
>> > deleted? Appreciate any clue.

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