Bootstrap-Repo in uyuni
Vincent Moutoussamy
vmoutoussamy at suse.com
Wed Mar 17 16:05:55 UTC 2021
Yes I have shared your feedback with our SUSE Manager team. And thanks again, since I’ll share your last comment ; ).
Regards,
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Vincent Moutoussamy
SUSE Beta Program Manager
JeOS Technical Project Manager
Paris, France
> On 17 Mar 2021, at 16:57, Hebler, Jan, Vodafone DE <jan.hebler at vodafone.com> wrote:
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> Hi
>
> To be honest i'm a bit surprised by the lack of support for the beta in the bootstrap-descriptions. Maybe the best Thing would be to talk with the susemanager/uyuni-People so they update the susemanager-utils package in order to support 15.3 more "official". All I have done there was some kind of "reverse-engineering".
>
> Regards,
>
> Jan
>
>
> C2 General
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> An: Hebler, Jan, Vodafone DE <Jan.Hebler at vodafone.com>
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> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the tips!
> I’m not sure if this should be documented on the SLE side but maybe it could be in the Uyuni one?
> What do you think?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Vincent Moutoussamy
> SUSE Beta Program Manager
> JeOS Technical Project Manager
> Paris, France
>
>> On 13 Mar 2021, at 07:52, Hebler, Jan, Vodafone DE <jan.hebler at vodafone.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> If someone want to install the Beta with uyuni and misses them in the mgr-create-bootstrap-repo Options, here are the way to go:
>> • Login to your uyuni-server an locate the bootstrap-descriptions (/usr/share/susemanager/mgr_bootstrap_data.py) and copy them to another file (/usr/share/susemanager/betatest.py)
>> • Open the betatest.py, search for an line like SLE-15-SP2-x86_64 (around Line 1100)
>> • Insert the following:
>> 'SLE-15-SP3-x86_64' : {
>> 'PDID' : [2145, 1712], 'BETAPDID' : [1928], 'PKGLIST' : PKGLIST15_TRAD + PKGLIST15_SALT + PKGLIST15_X86_ARM,
>> 'DEST' : '/srv/www/htdocs/pub/repositories/sle/15/3/bootstrap/'
>> },
>>
>> Important are the numbers in PDID and BETAPDID, they are the product_id’s from the table suseproducts in Postgres. After that, you could call
>>
>> mgr-create-bootstrap-repo --with-custom-channels --datamodule=betatest
>>
>> And you shold see something like SLE-15-SP3-x86_64 in the List of products.
>>
>>
>> Keep hacking,
>>
>> Jan
>>
>> C2 General
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