@redhat.com; Michael Mraka
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] SPACEWALK: How to apply only specific packages on
all subscribed clients!
Hi Michael,
I tried to do the same as you suggested, i want to apply only kernel upgrade to
my servers, so i created a repository with the kernel pakcage URL and made
Hi Michael,
I tried to do the same as you suggested, i want to apply only kernel upgrade to
my servers, so i created a repository with the kernel pakcage URL and made a
channel subscribed to it, but while running channel sync its throwing below
error:-
2018/03/05 17:18:55 +05:30 Command: ['/us
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] SPACEWALK: How to apply only specific packages on
all subscribed clients!
neeraj tiwari:
> Hi All,
> We want to apply specific patches to all the systems registered in spacewalk,
> as of now spacewalk is showing me all the updates which are available from
Will try this and let you know
On Monday 26 February 2018, 4:31:35 PM IST, Michael Mraka
wrote:
neeraj tiwari:
> Hi All,
> We want to apply specific patches to all the systems registered in spacewalk,
> as of now spacewalk is showing me all the updates which are available from
> cen
neeraj tiwari:
> Hi All,
> We want to apply specific patches to all the systems registered in spacewalk,
> as of now spacewalk is showing me all the updates which are available from
> centos mirrors, but i want only kernel-, and other critical packages only. Is
> there any way to create a global
Hi All,
We want to apply specific patches to all the systems registered in spacewalk,
as of now spacewalk is showing me all the updates which are available from
centos mirrors, but i want only kernel-, and other critical packages only. Is
there any way to create a global package profile and appl