> Am 16.06.2015 um 19:53 schrieb Jason Calafiore :
>
> Can you use the bootstrap.sh script to register the server?
Only if the spacewalk-client rpms are already installed.
I use ansible to bootstrap my SLES machines.
1. Add SW-client channel repo ("SLES11.3-x86_64" is the base channel and
"sle
Hi Jason,
>
> I have added our SLES 11 SP3 channels in Spacewalk and it is working fine. I
> was curious to know what GPG keys you use. For example in CentOS they are
> store in /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/. You are able to get the fingerprint with the
> rpm-gpg command.
>
> How is this done for SLES?
Subject: [External] Re: [Spacewalk-list] Question regarding SLES & RHEL
clients registered to Spacewalk
Hi,
> 1. Does anyone currently use Spacewalk to manage SLES or RHEL servers in
their environment. Have you encountered any issues where it invalidated
your support?
On the technic
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> Am 16.06.2015 um 16:43 schrieb Schindler, Daniel (STEAG Energy Services GmbH)
> :
>
> but how would you actually synchronize package content from SCC (Suse
> Customer Center) into your Spacewalk software channels? Does
> spacewalk-repo-sync support SCC/NU?
> I read something about "mgr-sync"
Daniel
>
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>
> Hi,
>
>
>> 1. Does anyone currently use Spacewalk to manage SLES or RHEL
>> servers i
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Hi,
> 1. Does anyone currently use Spacewalk to manage SLES or RHEL servers in
> their environment. Have you encountered any issues where it invalidated your
> support?
On the technical side it works fine.
We had only one support case so far and using spacewalk was no issue or wasn't
even loo
Ok
I'll talk from Red Hat, you will be in compliance using SW to
distribute your packages (attention only in the subscription
quantity).
About packages, you can distribute for example in your SW softwares
from vmware, zabbix, epel, etc, so the Red Hat company will not
support you in 3d packages o
Hi Waldirio,
Actually my question is not about Licensing, it's really about Vendor
Support. For Licensing we do not have any issues.
I am more concerned about using 3rd party packages here. I'd like to know
if anyone who gets support from RedHat, Novell, Canonical, etc, if they use
spacewalk to
Hello Jason,
About your first question, I'm not sure about SLES, btw if you have 10
subscriptions or licenses (i don't know if SLES subscribe as license)
and download the packages to update only 10 servers, you are in
compliance, if you download from site or use another automated system
to do it,
Just to complement
About RHEL you can download and use the SW to manager in your servers,
pay attention in your quantity, if you have 10 subscriptions, you may
support only 10 servers.
Have a great day!
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Atenciosamente
Waldirio
msn: waldi...@gmail.com
Skype: waldirio
Site: www.waldi
Hi All,
As I am testing spacewalk in our environment which includes SLES and RHEL,
I came to some questions regarding the risks we face with regard to support
which I hope the community could assist me with.
1. Does anyone currently use Spacewalk to manage SLES or RHEL servers in
their environmen
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