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Defining Content Views

Once the repositories that we need are synchronised, we can get our content view created. The content view will create a frozen view of the repositories until further updates are added to it and published

Click on the Content > Content Views menu

Content Views Menu Item

Fill in the Name and Label fields and click Save

On the Content tab, selected the repositories that you want to add to this view and click Add Repositories

As a bare minimum, for provisioning you will need (or the RHEL7 equivalent):

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server Kickstart x86_64 6.5
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server - RH Common RPMs x86_64

Depending on if you have changed the Provision Template you may also need

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server RPMs x86_64 6.5

If you want to include some Puppet Repositories, feel free, but for now we can leave those out. They will be covered later on.

Now we need to Publish a new version of our Content View so that we can use it. Simply click the Publish New Version

Publish New Version

The process will take time, progress can be tracked on the Tasks tab