Yep, this was our solution -- I raised the issue more to point out
that finding out that yum-updater was the problem was difficult as a
result of quiet execution and yum's hang.  Once we figured out the
problem the solution was fairly easy, but that's almost always the
case...

-Eric


On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Daniel Maher <d...@witbe.net> wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 04:04 PM, Adrian Snyman wrote:
>>
>> Well, I wonder if there is a way to make puppet turn off the updater
>> before starting it's run ?
>
> Instead of trying to disable it, why bother installing it at all ?  Just
> remove the package in your kickstart config and be done with it.
>
> %packages
> # don't install the yum-updatesd package
> -yum-updatesd
>
> Or the equivalent in whatever your deployment system is...
>
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