hi Greg,

you could opt for removing the custom channel for these machines
specifically. Although these may be undesireable, it is quatenteed this way.

However, if that's not an option, you can also lock these systems so there
aren't any actions possible from the satellite on them, or you could go with
the very nice option Richard mentioned, or you could install yum-versionlock
and put the proper configuration on these specific systems.

There are multiple ways of doing this with satellite server and rhel, it's
just finding the solution that fit's best with your way of working.

kind regards and good luck

Jouk

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taken place.


On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Wojtak, Greg
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Is there a way to exclude certain packages in a channel from being
> installed/updated unless overridden?
>
> For example, I built a php-5.3.5 set of packages and I pushed them into a
> custom channel.  All of my systems are currently subscribed to this channel,
> but there are couple systems where it would be undesirable to update to php
> 5.3.5.
>
> Is there an equivalent way to exclude packages by default within a channel
> (similar to adding the excludepackages line to a repository config file with
> yum)?  I'd hate to have to create separate channels with two or three
> packages in them each.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Greg
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