Initialization Script for Provisioning Examples
If you have not followed the examples in Managing Content, you can use the following initialization script to create an environment for provisioning examples.
Procedure
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Create a script file (
content-init.sh
) and include the following:#!/bin/bash MANIFEST=$1 # Import the content from Red Hat CDN hammer organization create \ --name "ACME" \ --label "ACME" \ --description "Our example organization for managing content." hammer subscription upload \ --file ~/$MANIFEST \ --organization "ACME" hammer repository-set enable \ --name "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server (RPMs)" \ --releasever "7Server" \ --basearch "x86_64" \ --product "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server" \ --organization "ACME" hammer repository-set enable \ --name "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server (Kickstart)" \ --releasever "7Server" \ --basearch "x86_64" \ --product "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server" \ --organization "ACME" hammer repository-set enable \ --name "Red Hat orcharhino Client for Ubuntu (for RHEL 7 Server) (RPMs)" \ --basearch "x86_64" \ --product "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server" \ --organization "ACME" hammer product synchronize --name "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server" \ --organization "ACME" # Create our application life cycle hammer lifecycle-environment create \ --name "Development" \ --description "Environment for ACME's Development Team" \ --prior "Library" \ --organization "ACME" hammer lifecycle-environment create \ --name "Testing" \ --description "Environment for ACME's Quality Engineering Team" \ --prior "Development" \ --organization "ACME" hammer lifecycle-environment create \ --name "Production" \ --description "Environment for ACME's Product Releases" \ --prior "Testing" \ --organization "ACME" # Create and publish our Content View hammer content-view create \ --name "Base" \ --description "Base operating system" \ --repositories "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server RPMs x86_64 7Server,Red Hat orcharhino Client for Ubuntu for RHEL 7 Server RPMs x86_64" \ --organization "ACME" hammer content-view publish \ --name "Base" \ --description "Initial Content View for our operating system" \ --organization "ACME" hammer content-view version promote \ --content-view "Base" \ --version 1 \ --to-lifecycle-environment "Development" \ --organization "ACME" hammer content-view version promote \ --content-view "Base" \ --version 1 \ --to-lifecycle-environment "Testing" \ --organization "ACME" hammer content-view version promote \ --content-view "Base" \ --version 1 \ --to-lifecycle-environment "Production" \ --organization "ACME"
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Set executable permissions on the script:
# chmod +x content-init.sh
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Download a copy of your Red Hat Subscription Manifest from the Red Hat Customer Portal and run the script on the manifest:
# ./content-init.sh manifest_98f4290e-6c0b-4f37-ba79-3a3ec6e405ba.zip
This imports the necessary Red Hat content for the provisioning examples in this guide.
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