4.2. Configuring Repositories


The Puppet module does not currently support configuring yum repositories for OpenShift Enterprise. Before running Puppet, you must configure the appropriate subscriptions using either the Red Hat Subscription Manager (RHSM) or RHN Classic subscription method, or manually ensure that the appropriate yum repositories for each host role are available.
Repositories for Broker and Supporting Service Roles

If you are using RHSM or RHN Classic and configuring a host to have the broker, msgserver, or datastore role, ensure that the Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 Infrastructure channel is enabled using your chosen subscription method. See the "Configuring Broker Host Entitlements" [6] section in the OpenShift Enterprise Deployment Guide for details.

Also ensure that the yum priorities and exclude directives are set appropriately by following the oo-admin-yum-validator tool instructions in the "Configuring Yum on Broker Hosts" [7] section that follows in the same guide.
If you are configuring a host to only have the nameserver role, only the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server base channel is required.
Repositories for the Node Role

If you are using RHSM or RHN Classic and configuring a host to have the node role, ensure that the Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 Application Node channel is enabled using your chosen subscription method. If you intend to install any premium cartridges, ensure the host has access to any relevant add-on subscriptions as well. See the "Configuring Node Host Entitlements" [8] section in the OpenShift Enterprise Deployment Guide for details.

Also ensure that the yum priorities and exclude directives are set appropriately by following the oo-admin-yum-validator tool instructions in the "Configuring Yum on Node Hosts" [9] section that follows in the same guide.
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