[Rdo-list] Need Help: openstack Repos Are Missing
Ihar Hrachyshka
ihrachys at redhat.com
Thu Jul 10 16:59:12 UTC 2014
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On 10/07/14 18:49, Chandra Ganguly (ganguly) wrote:
> Hi RedHat/Openstack Team
>
> I am trying to install foreman and I am seeing the following RPM
> missing, which is causing my the download of my foreman-installer
> to fail. Can somebody let me know what is the new openstack repo to
> get; I am running it on RHEL6.5
>
>
> [root at foreman-server ~]# subscription-manager repos --enable
> rhel-6-server-openstack-4.0-rpms
>
> Error: rhel-6-server-openstack-4.0-rpms is not a valid repo ID. Use
> --list option to see valid repos.
>
>
> root at foreman-server ~]# subscription-manager repos --list | grep
> openstack
>
>
>
> [root at foreman-server ~]# yum install openstack-foreman-installer
> foreman-selinux
>
> Loaded plugins: priorities, product-id, security,
> subscription-manager
>
> This system is receiving updates from Red Hat Subscription
> Management.
>
> rhel-6-server-optional-rpms | 3.5 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-6-server-realtime-rpms | 3.8 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.7 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-ha-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.7 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-hpn-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.7 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-lb-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.7 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-rs-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.7 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-sap-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.7 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-sap-hana-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 2.8 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-scalefs-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.7 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-server-6-rhds-9-rpms | 3.1 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-server-dts-6-rpms | 2.9 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-server-dts2-6-rpms | 2.6 kB
> 00:00
>
> rhel-sjis-for-rhel-6-server-rpms | 3.1 kB
> 00:00
>
> Setting up Install Process
>
> No package openstack-foreman-installer available.
>
> No package foreman-selinux available.
>
> Error: Nothing to do
>
Hi Chandra,
it seems your question is not about RDO, a community supported
distribution of Openstack, but RHEL-OSP, a commercially supported
distribution sold and officially supported by Red Hat.
I think you should ask for support from Red Hat. That's what you pay
for. ;)
/Ihar
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