Bug 1076152

Summary: Add complete end-to-end examples for common deployment scenarios
Product: Red Hat Satellite 5 Reporter: Deon Ballard <dlackey>
Component: Docs Installation GuideAssignee: satellite-doc-list
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: satellite-doc-list
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Version: 570CC: adahms, dchia, dlackey, ekere, hhutton, rdickens, sbream
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Description Deon Ballard 2014-03-13 16:44:37 UTC
The Satellite documentation needs examples that follow a common deployment scenario from beginning to end. While many of the steps are documented, they are spread over the entire documentation set; this can make the practical process of deploying a certain configuration very hard.

As a start, there are four processes which could be mapped as examples:

* Creating a build system
* Creating a patch system
* Creating a monitoring system
* Creating build, patch, and monitoring in the same system

It would also be beneficial to include environmental considerations, recommendations, or restrictions within the examples. E.g., if you are setting up a proxy system, you cannot install from the network. Also, possibly, sizing recommendations.

Comment 2 Andrew Dahms 2017-07-04 11:42:20 UTC
Moving to 'NEW' and the default assignee to be triaged as the schedule allows.

Comment 4 Steve Bream 2017-07-18 09:39:33 UTC
I think that the request is good and we should take it as a to-do going forward, but we can close the bug and make this a docs improvement item as part of our plan. 

Given the age of the bug, I think it makes sense to start fresh with 6.3 for this work.

Thanks,
Steve