Best Practices for Installing Red Hat Satellite (6.14 used in this video)
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Best Practices for Installing Red Hat Satellite (6.14 used in this video)
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:43 - Recommended Flow
5:20 - Recap Recommended Flow
6:55 - RH Satellite official installation guide
9:13 - Registering the Server on redhat.com
15:22 - Installing Red Hat Satellite
22:30 - 3 Useful Commands
25:38 - Importing the Manifest
28:00 - Enabling and Syncing the Repositories
36:50 - Creating the CV and/or CCV
48:22 - Creating the Activation Key
52:55 - First Bonus - Host Collection
55:25 - Global Registration
1:00:40 - Registering a client using the global registration
1:05:13 - Recap session
1:06:46 - Second Bonus - 3rd party repo + cv + ak + global registration
1:17:56 - Closing - Наука
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Very informative
Thank you @khan1890
Nice content! Keep it commin man, good job!
Thank you @weeedos!! 😉 👍
Wow, this is really juicy stuff, just subscribed :) please, can you keep the videos comin? E.g. About lifecycle environments and capsules ?:)
Thank you @Berkto00 and sure, some videos coming soon! Ideas as above are always welcome! and glad that you are enjoying it!
marvelous
@pakodasingh
Thank you!
awesome.
Thank you @cascade390, glad you liked it!
Nice, but it would be helpful if you could explain the instance type which you choose for configuration and swap space as well.. thans
Hello @srim-klimslim, about the sizing, you can refer to the installation guide, for instance, in 6.15, we have the ref of 4 core 2GHZ minimum, 20GiB RAM, and a minimum of 4GiB or Swap. If you are planning to use some cloud infra, you can check with type will be close to this minimal requirement to move on. Eventually, if your load is high, for instance, 40K Content Hosts (servers registered against your Satellite), you probably will bump those settings (CPU, memory and eventually swap). I hope this helps.
Hi, you talk about using automated installation in prod. What sort of automated way of installation do you have? Kickstart/ansible? Could you share a general template without particular customer setup?
Hello @easternocean, sure, you can check this example, where you can find foreman and satellite installation using ansible + collections - github.com/waldirio/satellite_foreman_easy-installer
This will give you some idea of how to proceed. Let me know if you have additional questions or concerns.
@@waldirio Thanks for the reply. Yes, the playbook seems simple compared to what I have found elsewhere. will do testing soon. Also now that centos 7 is reaching EOL, many are adopting the convert2rhel, maybe your upcoming video/s provide a demo on using convert2rhel via satellite?
@@pursue_eternity yeap, already in the oven! 😉👍 Thank you!
How can u import the manifest
Hey @hossamelalfy2387, do you already have your manifest? If yes, you can install satellite, and after up and running, access the webUI - Content - Subscriptions. On this page, you will see a button to import your manifest. Let me know if that works for you. 👍😉
@@waldirio no I don't have , how can I export the manifest from customer portal of redhat ?
@@hossamelalfy2387 please, check this link - access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/subscription_central/1-latest/html-single/creating_and_managing_manifests_for_a_connected_satellite_server/index and feel free to open a support case, in case you are still facing problems.