Bug #15999
closedUnable to use foreman-installer -S capsule and not enable puppet and pulp as proxy items
Description
I was trying to set up a capsule to run dhcp and realm plugins without anything else on my IPA server.
I tried foreman-installer -S capsule --capsule-parent-fqdn "hostname" --foreman-proxy-register-in-foreman true --foreman-proxy-foreman-base-url "https://hostname" --foreman-proxy-trusted-hosts `hostname` --foreman-proxy-oauth-consumer-key "key" --foreman-proxy-oauth-consumer-secret "secret" --capsule-pulp-oauth-secret "secret" --capsule-certs-tar "/tmp/files.tar" --foreman-proxy-realm true --foreman-proxy-dhcp true--foreman-proxy-puppetca false as my base to set things with --foreman-proxy-plugin-pulp-enabled false , --no-foreman-proxy-plugin-pulp-enabled, --no-foreman-proxy-plugin-pulpnode-enabled false
None of those options seemed to affect whether pulp was enabled or not.
I also couldn't even find an option that wouldn't enable puppet.
Updated by Dominic Cleal almost 9 years ago
- Project changed from Installer to Katello
Updated by Eric Helms almost 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to Need more information
Hi Leah,
I would think that '--foreman-proxy-plugin-pulpnode-enabled false' should prevent Pulp from being installed. And --capsule-puppet false should turn off Puppet. This is on a 3.X installation.
Updated by Leah Fisher almost 9 years ago
I would have thought these things as well, but they don't seem to make any difference. This is on the 3.0.2 installation and foreman 1.11.3.
Updated by Justin Sherrill over 8 years ago
- Status changed from Need more information to New
- Assignee deleted (
Eric Helms) - Translation missing: en.field_release set to 114
Updated by Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden almost 2 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Triaged set to No
By now the installer even defaults to Puppet off, making it opt-in.
Updated by Partha Aji almost 2 years ago
- Target version deleted (
Katello Backlog) - Triaged changed from No to Yes