Hi,
is there any particular reason to get “yum-utils” (and its dependency) RPM installed during the hosted-engine deployment ?
I mean, why don’t we get yum-utils RPM part of the hosted-engine image ?
This “yum” process, executed during the deployment, could fail (or wait forever) if the host/engine is behind a proxy — while trying to install the RPMs.
I see two options:
- get all the required RPMs part of the hosted-engine image
- add the option to supply a proxy for yum during the hosted-engine setup
Could this be a request for enhancement ?
Thanks
Simon