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<font size="-1">Hello,<br>
could someone explain me one thing about pulp-consumer i dont
understand? Sorry my noobiness, but i just started to explore pulp
features.<br>
<br>
I successfully installed pulp on a machine and used pulp-admin to
sync RHEL repos and published them via http and https, and so far
so good, <br>
but then i wanted to try to register the hosts because the idea to
be able to "push" updates, changes, and rpm installations looks
very nice.<br>
<br>
What i dont understand tough its how to do that avoiding to do it
manually.<br>
To be more clear, given a host installation (pxe, kickstart, ) i can
make it run the command<br>
<br>
pulp-consumer register --consumer-id=<testhost><br>
<br>
but then i still have to put the newly registered hot in a
specific group:<br>
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pulp-admin rpm consumer group members add --consumer-id </font><font
size="-1"><font size="-1"><testhost></font> --group-id </font><font
size="-1"><groupid><br>
<br>
and this have to be done server-side. This server side task
puzzles me.<br>
<br>
We own thousands hosts and manual tanks each time we decide to
reinstall a host its out of question.<br>
Usually we rely in puppet to domplete the
installation/configuration after the basic os installation, but
since this task have to be done server side it cannot be done
automatically.<br>
<br>
There is a different way to assign automatically a host in a
specific consumer group? <br>
<br>
Thanks in advance<br>
Salvatore<br>
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