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author | Vincent S. Cojot <vincent@cojot.name> | 2017-02-22 23:50:05 -0500 |
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committer | Emilien Macchi <emilien@redhat.com> | 2017-02-28 13:43:39 +0000 |
commit | f0d6c7b6ed9a8b03733b4c913fdbaa403e0aad7b (patch) | |
tree | 1c10455565624093b297cf0f4e79f2fad6a95f1c /ci/environments/scenario001-multinode.yaml | |
parent | de394d0e5efecfc9e82af0ca0803d08efad06c23 (diff) |
Adds http proxy support for registering RHEL overcloud nodes
It is quite common in large entreprises that direct HTTP/HTTPS to the outside
world is denied from nodes/systems but reaching out through a proxy is allowed.
This change adds support for an HTTP proxy when RHEL overcloud nodes reach
out to either the RHSM portal or to a satellite server. This allows the
overcloud nodes to download updates even in locked-down environments.
The following variables are settable through templates:
rhel_reg_http_proxy_host:
rhel_reg_http_proxy_port:
rhel_reg_http_proxy_username:
rhel_reg_http_proxy_password:
Note the following restrictions:
- If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_host,
then rhel_reg_http_proxy_port cannot be empty.
- If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_port,
then rhel_reg_http_proxy_host cannot be empty.
- If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_username,
then rhel_reg_http_proxy_password cannot be empty.
- If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_password,
then rhel_reg_http_proxy_username cannot be empty.
- If setting either rhel_reg_http_proxy_username or
rhel_reg_http_proxy_password, then rhel_reg_http_proxy_host
AND rhel_reg_http_proxy_port cannot be empty
Closes-Bug: #1668618
Change-Id: I003ad5449bd99c01376781ec0ce9074eca3e2704
(cherry picked from commit 3002edc90a631f3adb8ae0ee696062347f94ea52)
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