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First off, nice job on this role. Looks pretty solid and reusable.
For my use-case, I already have some yum repositories configured to get dependencies as my systems are on a standalone network. Can we add a flag similar to the @elastic hosted Elasticsearch Ansible role? Being able to selectively use or not the packages.elastic.co repo would be very beneficial so that I don't need to modify your role.
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First off, @stooge4444, please accept my most humble apologies for not getting to you sooner!
This is an obscene amount of time to let this go.
I will definitely take a look.
I have been following and have contributed to the Elastic ansible role. It is my intent to make this role's design "match" that of @elastic's ansible role.
First off, nice job on this role. Looks pretty solid and reusable.
For my use-case, I already have some yum repositories configured to get dependencies as my systems are on a standalone network. Can we add a flag similar to the @elastic hosted Elasticsearch Ansible role? Being able to selectively use or not the packages.elastic.co repo would be very beneficial so that I don't need to modify your role.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: