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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Pradeep Kilambi
Sent: 05 October 2008 19:07
To: Gerhardus Geldenhuis
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] And after install....
Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
Just for my own confirmation, does that mean that the command
satellite-sync is for all intents and purposes useless in spacewalk?
Regards
For spacewalk, you should be able to satellite sync content
from an exporter mount point. So say you have a channel
created and push a bunch of content to it.Not instead of
repeating the same steps on other servers, you could export
the existing channel from the spacewalk server suing
rhn-satellite-exporter,
$ rhn-satellite-exporter --dir /my-channel -c test-channel
and sync this back to another spacewalk server,
$ satellite-sync -c test-channel -m /my-channel
So the only difference is satellite sync is not talking
directly to RHN, instead used locally.
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
~ Prad
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Jon Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Moises Rivera
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a customer that need the installation of the RHN
Satellite. I try
> with SpaceWalk, because, I dont have any experience with this
product.
The installation procedures for RHN Satellite and
Spacewalk are a
little bit different. In Satellite, you download the
ISO (either with
the embedded database or external database), and there
is an installer
script that takes care of everything for you, from
installing the
packages, setting up the database, generating the CA, etc. The
installation of Spacewalk is significantly more manual
(though still
very doable)
> After a lot ot problems with the PGP keys, packages
installations and more,
> finally I installed spacewalk (yuju!!!!). But.... and now? :)
Today I can
> connect to the spacewalk - internal - web, but I dont know the
next steps in
> the configuration.
Again, Spacewalk and Satellite differ significantly here. With
Spacewalk, you're fully responsible for creating all of
your custom
content, pushing content into channels, etc. With
Satellite, if you're
running a connected Satellite, you simply type 'satellite-sync
--list-channels' and it will connect to RHN and show
you the channels
that you are entitled to. Then you type 'satellite-sync
-c <channel
labels>' and it will start pulling down all of that
content from RHN
hosted.
> I dont know if I must create a Channel, if I nedd a
certificate
- in the
> FAQ say that spacewalk use a certificate, but it say that
spacewalk not use
> it -.....
Yes, in Spacewalk you need to create channels. In Satellite, the
channel creation of Red Hat channels will be taken care
of by the
commands that I listed above, however, you will still
need to create
whatever custom channels you require and push content
to them using
rhnpush.
As for the certificate, both use an entitlement certificate, the
difference is where you get it. For Satellite, you'll
have to get one
from Red Hat customer service, it specifies what
channel entitlements
you have and how many, as well as any add-on
entitlements that you may
have purchased (provisioning, monitoring). A cert comes
by default in
Spacewalk, containing 20,000 entitlements for everything (and
instructions on how to generate one for more if you need).
I hope that helped.
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