Using the official SIMP YUM repositories is the simplest method for getting up and running with SIMP on an existing infrastructure. If you are using a virtual infrastructure, such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, or your own internal VM stack, this is the method that you will want to use.
Note
This method does not modify your system's partitioning scheme or encryption scheme to meet any regulatory policies. If you want an example of what that should look like see the :term:`Kickstart` files in the simp-core Git repository.
Note
RHEL systems will need to enable the :term:`EPEL` Repositories manually.
sudo yum install epel-release -y
sudo yum install pygpgme yum-utils -y
Please reference :ref:`howto-use-the-simp-release-rpm`.
sudo yum makecache
Install the puppetserver
package as follows:
sudo yum install -y puppetserver
Install the core SIMP packages as follows:
sudo yum install -y simp
The simp
RPM installs the SIMP core Puppet modules and other critical
SIMP assets such as its environment skeleton, custom SELinux policy, CLI,
and utilities.
- The Puppet modules are installed into
/usr/share/simp
and do not affect any existing Puppet environment. Other steps in the SIMP server setup will deploy the modules into a Puppet environment.
SIMP also provides a large number of 'extra' Puppet module packages that you
can install as needed (pupmod-simp-gnome
, pupmod-simp-nfs
, etc.). You
can discover what extra modules are available by searching for pupmod
via
yum
. Alternatively, you can install all of the extra Puppet modules into
/usr/share/simp
by simply running sudo yum install -y simp-extras
.