ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain/Repositories
The puppet masters also serve as yum repositories. Note that the hostname repos is used here rather than puppet. This allows for the possibility of separating repo service from puppet service if that becomes necessary.
| url | repository | arch |
|---|---|---|
| http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/epel/6/latest/x86_64 | EPEL 6 | x86_64 |
| http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/centos/6.0/os/x86_64 | CentOS 6.0 Base | x86_64 |
| http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/centos/6.0/latest/updates/x86_64 | CentOS 6.0 Updates | x86_64 |
| http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/Everything/i386/os | Fedora 16 Base | i386 |
| http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/Everything/x86_64/os | Fedora 16 Base | x86_64 |
| http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/latest/updates/i386 | Fedora 16 Updates | i386 |
| http://repos/repos/yum/mirrors/fedora/16/latest/updates/x86_64 | Fedora 16 Updates | x86_64 |
| http://repos/repos/yum/releng/public/noarch | Releng Custom RPMs | noarch |
Repositories with latest in the path are snapshots that are made on demand, where latest always points to the latest active snapshot. You can see what snapshots are available with a web browser (note: you may need to extend 'repos' a fully-qualified domain name).