[CODE4LIB] Red Hat Linux Satellite

2014-11-26 Thread Francis Kayiwa
I'm wondering if there are any readers who are seasoned RHEL users who 
can point me in The RHEL way of doing things.


I work at a Red Hat Satellite organization and as a result the default 
repository for our software is Red Hat Satellite. I'm attempting to 
install docker software which according to my reading of the link is 
only available for people who pay extra(?)


https://access.redhat.com/articles/881893#get

Is the Red Hat way in these type scenarios to ask our Satellite Admins 
to add it?


To build this and install as our own repo?

To install Centos (my current solution)? Other?

Thanks for any/all help.

./fxk

--
Noise proves nothing.  Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles
as if she laid an asteroid.
-- Mark Twain


Re: [CODE4LIB] Red Hat Linux Satellite

2014-11-26 Thread Cary Gordon
Can’t you just install/enable the RHEL Extras repo? This works fine in CentOS.

Gobble,

Cary

 On Nov 26, 2014, at 11:44 AM, Francis Kayiwa kay...@pobox.com wrote:
 
 I'm wondering if there are any readers who are seasoned RHEL users who can 
 point me in The RHEL way of doing things.
 
 I work at a Red Hat Satellite organization and as a result the default 
 repository for our software is Red Hat Satellite. I'm attempting to install 
 docker software which according to my reading of the link is only available 
 for people who pay extra(?)
 
 https://access.redhat.com/articles/881893#get
 
 Is the Red Hat way in these type scenarios to ask our Satellite Admins to 
 add it?
 
 To build this and install as our own repo?
 
 To install Centos (my current solution)? Other?
 
 Thanks for any/all help.
 
 ./fxk
 
 -- 
 Noise proves nothing.  Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles
 as if she laid an asteroid.
   -- Mark Twain