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We want to launch a new bastion host to run ansible on. Because we're working on the transition to ansible, it seems like being able to do that without needing puppet would be nice. This gets user management, base repo setup and whatnot installed. It doesn't remove them from the existing puppet, nor does it change the way we're calling anything that currently exists. Add bridge.openstack.org to the disabled group so that we don't try to run puppet on it. Change-Id: I3165423753009c639d9d2e2ed7d9adbe70360932
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82 lines
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[commands]
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# What kind of update to use:
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# default = yum upgrade
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# security = yum --security upgrade
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# security-severity:Critical = yum --sec-severity=Critical upgrade
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# minimal = yum --bugfix update-minimal
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# minimal-security = yum --security update-minimal
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# minimal-security-severity:Critical = --sec-severity=Critical update-minimal
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update_cmd = default
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# Whether a message should be emitted when updates are available,
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# were downloaded, or applied.
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update_messages = yes
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# Whether updates should be downloaded when they are available.
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download_updates = yes
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# Whether updates should be applied when they are available. Note
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# that download_updates must also be yes for the update to be applied.
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apply_updates = yes
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# Maximum amout of time to randomly sleep, in minutes. The program
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# will sleep for a random amount of time between 0 and random_sleep
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# minutes before running. This is useful for e.g. staggering the
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# times that multiple systems will access update servers. If
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# random_sleep is 0 or negative, the program will run immediately.
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# 6*60 = 360
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random_sleep = 360
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[emitters]
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# Name to use for this system in messages that are emitted. If
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# system_name is None, the hostname will be used.
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system_name = None
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# How to send messages. Valid options are stdio and email. If
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# emit_via includes stdio, messages will be sent to stdout; this is useful
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# to have cron send the messages. If emit_via includes email, this
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# program will send email itself according to the configured options.
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# If emit_via is None or left blank, no messages will be sent.
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emit_via = stdio
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# The width, in characters, that messages that are emitted should be
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# formatted to.
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output_width = 80
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[email]
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# The address to send email messages from.
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# NOTE: 'localhost' will be replaced with the value of system_name.
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email_from = root@localhost
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# List of addresses to send messages to.
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email_to = root
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# Name of the host to connect to to send email messages.
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email_host = localhost
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[groups]
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# NOTE: This only works when group_command != objects, which is now the default
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# List of groups to update
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group_list = None
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# The types of group packages to install
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group_package_types = mandatory, default
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[base]
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# This section overrides yum.conf
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# Use this to filter Yum core messages
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# -4: critical
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# -3: critical+errors
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# -2: critical+errors+warnings (default)
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debuglevel = -2
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# skip_broken = True
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mdpolicy = group:main
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# Uncomment to auto-import new gpg keys (dangerous)
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# assumeyes = True
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