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46 lines
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Spacewalk playbooks and roles
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Install a full Spacewalk server on CentOS 7 and also adds customizations:
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- CentOS 6 repo, channel and activation key (+epel)
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- CentOS 7 repo, channel and activation key(+epel)
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- Ubuntu 14.04 repo, channel and activation key (and repo sync scripts)
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- Ubuntu 12.04 repo, channel and activation key (and repo sync scripts)
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Thanks to geerlingguy's iptables role, which is included here to configure the firewall on the server.
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####To do:
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- Add Ubuntu support to client role
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- Add Ubuntu
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- Update client role to automatically pick EPEL for activation key
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- Look at also adding Debian Jessie/Wheezy
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What my inventory (/etc/ansible/hosts) looks like:
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```
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[spacewalk-server]
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spacewalk ansible_ssh_host=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
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[spacewalk-clients]
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Client01 ansible_ssh_host=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
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Client02 ansible_ssh_host=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
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```
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###How to run:
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####Server:
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```
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ansible-playbook spacewalk.yml
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```
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The server initial setup will take a while to run - once this is done it will prompt you if you are ready.
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At this point you should browse to the newly installed spacewalk instance in your browser and set up an admin username and password.
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The prompt will ask for the password to continue.
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####Client:
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```
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ansible-playbook spacewalk-clients.yml
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```
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Extra credits:
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