Hi,
> On 10 Apr 2017, at 9:54 pm, Robin Beardsley wrote:
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> My question is can I built channels and repositories on my Oracle Linux 7
> server for my Centos 7 hosts or do I need to have a separate Spacewalk server
> for the Centos clients?
You can add CentOS channels and repositories to your
dont have to setup a seperate SpaceWalk-Server for CentOS, that should
work wih your OEL-SpaceWalk
cheers
Matthias
Von: Robin Beardsley
An: "spacewalk-list@redhat.com"
Datum: 10.04.2017 13:55
Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] newbie question
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I have a Spacewalk server running Oracle Linux 7 with 10 Oracle Linux clients.
Everything is running great so far and I'm syncing the repo's at night without
issues.
I also have 3 Centos 7 clients that I would like to add.
My question is can I built channels and repositories on my Oracle Linux
There is no way I am aware of to do both at the same time. Configurations
and packages are managed separately.
Making sure all 5 ( or 100, or 1000) systems have the same configuration
files should not be too hard.
1. put all of the configuration files you want to maintain in a
configuration
I am not aware of a way to "sync configuration files" but if you push
all the configs you want to maintain into a channel(s) you can simply
then deploy all files from those configuration channels to all hosts and
be confident they will all be the same. Keep in mind though there are
some configu
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:59 AM, David Greco
wrote:
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> I have 5 RH 5 servers at the moment that need to be configured similiarly. I
> have setup one of these exactly the way I like, and would like the 4 others
> to be setup similiarly. Same packages installed, same configuration, etc. Is
> thi
I have 5 RH 5 servers at the moment that need to be configured similiarly. I
have setup one of these exactly the way I like, and would like the 4 others to
be setup similiarly. Same packages installed, same configuration, etc. Is this
something satellite is good for? I browsed the documentation
The Oracle way is not an option , as I was told from my boss .
and for the number are looking at approx 50 servers for the initial step.
On 18 Apr 2011, at 12:02, Kobus Bensch wrote:
> IMHO the postgre support is very limited with Spacewalk and non-existent
> with Satellite. I have opted fo
IMHO the postgre support is very limited with Spacewalk and
non-existent with Satellite. I have opted for the Oracle db backend
and found it to be a lot more stable. Also from experience, i hard
ever had to do anything with the db once it is all up and running.
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But can I run Spacewalk on a RH server with an RHN subscription , or do I have
to run Satellite ?
I prefer to use Spacewalk as i do not wish to work with the Oracle DB , but use
the Postgressql Backend .
On 18 Apr 2011, at 07:45, Miroslav Su
Dne 15.4.2011 20:45, Musayev, Ilya napsal(a):
Hi All,
Apology if this a repeat of what may have been asked, I’m spacewalk
newbie and would like to know if we can use spacewalk with redhat hosts
and RHN.
No, you can not.
My understanding from speaking to redhat folks is that spacewalk is for
Hi All,
Apology if this a repeat of what may have been asked, I'm spacewalk newbie and
would like to know if we can use spacewalk with redhat hosts and RHN.
My understanding from speaking to redhat folks is that spacewalk is for fedora
and centos distros. While centos is a replica of rhel, I wo
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