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With the new CentOS release the installation of the repository package now installs centos-release-gluster-legacy from the extras, which by default which doesn't give access to any gluster packages.
Packages available:
centos-release-gluster-legacy.noarch : Disable unmaintained Gluster repositories from the CentOS Storage SIG
centos-release-gluster40.x86_64 : Gluster 4.0 (Short Term Stable) packages from the CentOS Storage SIG repository
centos-release-gluster41.noarch : Gluster 4.1 (Long Term Stable) packages from the CentOS Storage SIG repository
centos-release-gluster5.noarch : Gluster 5 packages from the CentOS Storage SIG repository
Looking at the setup-RedHat.yml file it specified centos-release-gluster{{ glusterfs_default_release }} so I guess specifying 40, 41 or 5 should work but in the default file this variable suggests usage is only for Ubuntu.
I fixed this in my env by changing the variable above in the defaults to 41 (LTS repo for Gluster)
Not sure what the best approach would be to resolve this, other than ensure a relevant repo version is specified. Shame CentOS/RHEL don't have a package without version in the title which works.
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With the new CentOS release the installation of the repository package now installs centos-release-gluster-legacy from the extras, which by default which doesn't give access to any gluster packages.
Packages available:
Looking at the setup-RedHat.yml file it specified centos-release-gluster{{ glusterfs_default_release }} so I guess specifying 40, 41 or 5 should work but in the default file this variable suggests usage is only for Ubuntu.
I fixed this in my env by changing the variable above in the defaults to 41 (LTS repo for Gluster)
Not sure what the best approach would be to resolve this, other than ensure a relevant repo version is specified. Shame CentOS/RHEL don't have a package without version in the title which works.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: