No, I did not, and now what Silvio replied to me yesterday make sense !! Thanks !
I have tested it, and indeed, this is exactly what is needed to be able to efficiently use CentOS 8 clients and in fact all DNF module-aware OS (Fedora, and perhaps others) in Uyuni.
What I am not sure to understand is if I need to create a filter for each module, or if only 1 filter to include any module (for example the squid one is enough ?
I ask because of this in the documentation:
"As long as at least one AppStream filter is enabled in the CLM project, all target repositories are transformed into regular repositories."
Philippe
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From: Michael Calmer
Thanks Silvio for the reply.
However I am not really if this help me.
If I install squid on a CentOS 8 (yum install squid), I will see 22 false-positives updates appearing on the Uyuni web UI for this server, all Perl related:
perl-constant-1.33-1001.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-constant-1.33-396.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-DBI-1.641-3.module_el8.1.0+199+249f9f29.x86_64 perl-DBI-1.641-3.module_el8.1.0+199+8f0a6bbd.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Digest-MD5-2.55-397.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.x86_64 perl-Digest-MD5-2.55-396.el8.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Digest-SHA-6.02-2.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8:1.x86_64 perl-Digest-SHA-6.02-1.el8:1.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Exporter-5.72-1001.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-Exporter-5.72-396.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-File-Temp-0.230.600-2.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-File-Temp-0.230.600-1.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-IO-Socket-IP-0.39-6.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-IO-Socket-IP-0.39-5.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-libnet-3.11-4.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-libnet-3.11-3.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-MIME-Base64-3.15-1001.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.x86_64 perl-MIME-Base64-3.15-396.el8.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-parent-0.237-2.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8:1.noarch perl-parent-0.237-1.el8:1.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Pod-Escapes-1.07-396.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8:1.noarch perl-Pod-Escapes-1.07-395.el8:1.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Pod-Perldoc-3.28-397.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-Pod-Perldoc-3.28-396.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Pod-Usage-1.69-396.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8:4.noarch perl-Pod-Usage-1.69-395.el8:4.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Socket-2.027-4.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8:4.x86_64 perl-Socket-2.027-3.el8:4.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Term-ANSIColor-4.06-397.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-Term-ANSIColor-4.06-396.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Term-Cap-1.17-396.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-Term-Cap-1.17-395.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Text-ParseWords-3.30-396.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-Text-ParseWords-3.30-395.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Text-Tabs+Wrap-2013.0523-396.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.noarch perl-Text-Tabs+Wrap-2013.0523-395.el8.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-threads-2.21-3.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8:1.x86_64 perl-threads-2.21-2.el8:1.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-threads-shared-1.58-3.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.x86_64 perl-threads-shared-1.58-2.el8.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Time-Local-1.280-2.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8:1.noarch perl-Time-Local-1.280-1.el8:1.noarch CEBA-2019:3337-1 perl-Unicode-Normalize-1.25-1001.module_el8.1.0+229+cd132df8.x86_64 perl-Unicode-Normalize-1.25-396.el8.x86_64 CEBA-2019:3337-1
I guess that this occurs because of the fact that the 'squid' module is installed:
Dependencies resolved. ================================================================================================================================================================ Package Architecture Version Repository Size ====================================================================== ====================================================================== ==================== Installing: squid x86_64 7:4.4-8.module_el8.2.0+319+d18e041f.1 susemanager:centos8-x86_64-appstream 3.5 M Installing dependencies: libecap x86_64 1.0.1-2.module_el8.2.0+319+d18e041f susemanager:centos8-x86_64-appstream 29 k perl-Carp noarch 1.42-396.el8 susemanager:centos8-x86_64 30 k perl-DBI x86_64 1.641-3.module_el8.1.0+199+8f0a6bbd susemanager:centos8-x86_64-appstream 740 k perl-Data-Dumper x86_64 2.167-399.el8 susemanager:centos8-x86_64 58 k perl-Digest noarch 1.17-395.el8 susemanager:centos8-x86_64-appstream 27 k
Regards, Philippe.
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On 22/10/2020 10.58, Bidault, Philippe wrote:
Does somebody know when the DNF modules available in CentOS 8 for example will be supported in Uyuni ?
If we enable some DNF modules on a CentOS 8, we currently have mismatch between updates showed in the Web UI and real available updates.
Currently what you can do is to create channels via the Content Lifecycle Management feature to "filter" specific modules you are interested in.
https://www.uyuni-project.org/uyuni-docs/uyuni/administration/content- lifecycle.html
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