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The puppet masters also serve as yum repositories.  Note that the hostname <tt>repos</tt> is used here rather than <tt>puppet</tt>. This allows for the possibility of separating repo service from puppet service if that becomes necessary.
The [http://puppetagain.pub.build.mozilla.org/data/repos repos] [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain/Data|data]] tree contains package repositoriesThese are a whole complicated ball of wax. See [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain/Packages]] for details.
 
<table>
<tr><th>url</th><th>repository</th><th>arch</th></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/epel/6/latest/x86_64</td><td>EPEL 6</td><td>x86_64</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/centos/6/latest/os/x86_64</td><td>CentOS 6 Base</td><td>x86_64</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/centos/6/latest/updates/x86_64</td><td>CentOS 6 Updates</td><td>x86_64</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/latest/releases/Everything/i386/os</td><td>Fedora 16 Base</td><td>i386</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/latest/releases/Everything/x86_64/os</td><td>Fedora 16 Base</td><td>x86_64</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/latest/updates/i386</td><td>Fedora 16 Updates</td><td>i386</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/latest/updates/x86_64</td><td>Fedora 16 Updates</td><td>x86_64</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/puppetlabs/el/6/products/x86_64</td><td>Puppetlabs (http://yum.puppetlabs.com/)</td><td>x86_64</td></tr>
<tr><td>http://repos/repos/yum/releng/public/noarch</td><td>Releng Custom RPMs</td><td>noarch</td></tr>
</table>
 
Repositories with <tt>latest</tt> in the path are snapshots that are made on demand, where <tt>latest</tt> always points to the latest active snapshotYou can see what snapshots are available with a web browser (note: you may need to extend 'repos' a fully-qualified domain name).
 
The current CentOS version is available at http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/centos/6/latest/centos-version.txt.

Latest revision as of 21:43, 2 April 2013

The repos data tree contains package repositories. These are a whole complicated ball of wax. See ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain/Packages for details.