- Overview - What is the yum_delay module?
- Usage - Configuration and customization options
- Reference - Parameter and detailed reference to all options
- Compatibility - Operating system and Puppet compatibility
The yum_delay module adds a plugin to the yum package to delay updating packages that are newer than X hours.
The default parameters will add a yum plugin that will delay updates for 24 hours after reaching a repository.
This is an example of delaying package installation by 72 hours.
class { 'yum_delay':
delay => 72,
}
Installs and configures a delay feature for yum updates. Default values in Hiera format are below.
Defines the presence of yum-delay
. Valid values are 'present' and 'absent'. Default is 'present'
.
Defines the number of hours to delay installation of updates from yumn repositories. Default is 24
.
This module should be compatible with all CentOS 7 based operating systems and Puppet 4.7.x and later.
If you have compatibility updates, please create a documentation update.