Hello, Am Dienstag, 28. Dezember 2021, 15:33:01 CET schrieb Lars Vogdt:
Am Tue, 28 Dec 2021 13:55:20 +0100 schrieb Christian Boltz:
Oh, and can you please create a new VM called water4 for me? (Just create and boot it, I can do the initial setup myself.)
done. Salt-key accepted, SSH-keys deployed.
Thanks! I'm in, and did the initial highstate. However, it wouldn't be me if I wouldn't find a bug. Well, actually two ;-) Something[tm] seems to have removed [1] the SLE update repos. The latest openSUSE-release was installed, but rpm -V openSUSE-release reported them as missing. (The workaround/fix was a forced reinstall of openSUSE- release.) Also, the infrastructure repo existed as openSUSE_infrastructure while salt wants to setup it as openSUSE:infrastructure (note "_" vs ":") and complained ;-) (Workaround: manually zypper rr it, and let salt fix it.) Any idea what could have caused this "fun" with the repos? (I also have to admit that you were too fast for me - I don't have new elasticsearch packages ready yet...)
Only Salt needs someone who knows how to rename a minion.
Oh, that's easy - rename translated to add and delete: - salt-key -d $old_name - salt-key -a $new_name - update / rename the file in pillar/id/
^^ either add this to progress.o.o or our Gitlab instance (wiki?), please. I will probably not remember to lookup here in the mailing list in a few years ;-)
At least for me, this is so simple that I wouldn't even consider to document it ;-) - but I might be a bit routine-blinded. So - how serious is your with to have this documented? Regards, Christian Boltz [1] I noticed this because zypper proposed a downgrade of openssh when salt wanted to install openssh-helper. Therefore the update repos must have been there before (probably during the image build). -- Wer jemanden kennt, der beweisen kann, das alles auf dieser Welt perfekt ist, der werfe den ersten PC. [Hugo Egon Maurer in opensuse-de]