One problem is if keeping the public repo, but node has not public IP, the
yum command will failed on node. So remove the public ones is better for
general case.

Thanks
Best Regards
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From:   Andrew Spiers <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   2012-01-10 12:44
Subject:        [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes.



Hi

We like to have several different repositories configured for our
compute nodes.

The way we are managing this at the moment is by using a synclist to set
up yum.repos.d how we want it, and commenting out the line:

result=`rm /etc/yum.repos.d/*.repo 2>&1`

from the script postscripts/ospkgs. Otherwise updatenode removes our
modified repositories.

Is there a better way of doing what we want to do, ie a way that doesn't
require modification to xCAT?

Does anyone else do anything similar?

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