Jeremy,

This looks very promising for my situation.   On the down side though I am 
completely unfamiliar with building a kickstart file in Spacewalk.   I've done 
a tiny bit of work with Cobbler in recent months.   How involved is it to put 
together kickstart(s) that would cover the range of OSes and architectures that 
I have ( CentOS 4(32 and 64 bit), RHEL4(32 & 64), CentOS 5(32 & 64), RHEL5(32 & 
64), RHEL6(64)) ?   Is it possible to build 1 kickstart to rule them all? Or 1 
kickstart per major release?  Or am I going to have to create a separate 
kickstart for each release-architecture pair?

Thanks,
Robert

From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com 
[mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy Davis
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 1:41 PM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] script to create webserver accessible repo of 
packages under Spacewalk channels

Hello All,

I have been watching this email for just a little bit and thought I would 
provide a little information that might be of some help. Spacewalk provides yum 
repositories based on the kickstart configuration. While configuring a 
kickstart file in Spacewalk it provides urls that are used during the install 
process for systems. These same urls can be used for systems that are not 
joined to Spacewalk. These urls use the same packages and repodata used in your 
Spacewalk channels except for the base channel (os in CentOS terms). Below you 
will find an example of a yum client .repo config that uses these kickstart 
urls.

This config is setup with the following structure:
centos-production-base-v5-64bit (Base channel) = syncs with 
http://centos.public.mirror/CentOS/5/os/x86_64/<http://ftp.linux.ncsu.edu/pub/CentOS/5/os/x86_64/>.
centos-production-updates-v5-64bit (Child channel of base above) = syncs with 
http://centos.public.mirror/CentOS/5/updates/x86_64/<http://ftp.linux.ncsu.edu/pub/CentOS/5/os/x86_64/>.
centos-production-extras-v5-64bit (Child channel of base above)= syncs with 
http://centos.public.mirror/CentOS/5/extras/x86_64/<http://ftp.linux.ncsu.edu/pub/CentOS/5/os/x86_64/>.
spacewalk-client-prod-v5-64bit (Child channel of base above) = syncs with 
Spacewalk client repository.
spacewalk-epel-prod-v5-64bit (Child channel of base above) = syncs with EPEL 
repository for v5 64bit.

NOTE: These URLs do not work when going to the URL with a browser as you will 
need to ask for a certain file just like yum would do in order to pull stuff 
via the browser.
NOTE 2: I have a Development and Test environment configured inside the same 
Spacewalk install. This is done by having base channels setup as above by 
changing the production to either dev or test and also changing the arch and 
version(64bit and v5) to the correct arch and version (I currently have v4, v5, 
and v6 with 32bit and 64bit).

[spacewalk-base]
name=Spacewalk base
baseurl=http://proxy_FQDN/ks/dist/centos-production-base-v5-64bit
enabled=1

[spacewalk-updates]
name=Spacewalk updates
baseurl=http://proxy_FQDN/ks/dist/child/centos-production-updates-v5-64bit/centos-production-base-v5-64bit
enabled=1

[spacewalk-extras]
name=Spacewalk extras
baseurl=http://proxy_FQDN/ks/dist/child/centos-production-extras-v5-64bit/centos-production-base-v5-64bit
enabled=1

[spacewalk-client]
name=Spacewalk client
baseurl=http://proxy_FQDN/ks/dist/child/spacewalk-client-prod-v5-64bit/centos-production-base-v5-64bit
enabled=1

[spacewalk-epel]
name=Spacewalk epel
baseurl=http://proxy_FQDN/ks/dist/child/spacewalk-epel-prod-v5-64bit/centos-production-base-v5-64bit
enabled=1

On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Boyd, Robert 
<robert.b...@peoplefluent.com<mailto:robert.b...@peoplefluent.com>> wrote:
Matthew,

At the remote sites I'm using Spacewalk Proxy Servers.   How can/will this 
script work with those? Should I use reposync+createrepo to build mirrors on 
the Proxy servers?  Or is there another way?  Most of my clients won't have 
direct access to the master due to network and firewall restrictions.

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: 
spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com<mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com> 
[mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com<mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com>]
 On Behalf Of Matthew Patton
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 3:23 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com<mailto:spacewalk-list@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] script to create webserver accessible repo of 
packages under Spacewalk channels

On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 19:46:59 -0400, Matthew Patton 
<mpat...@inforelay.com<mailto:mpat...@inforelay.com>>
wrote:

> On https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/BrainBox there is a requst
> for:
> <quote>
> Allow a channel to be available as a raw yum repo. This would work for
> building tools like mock. I often have to keep rpms around in 2 spots
> so I can perform mock biulds. Please, please fix this. --stahnma
>   Seconded, it would also make migration, manual changes easier? An
> export as yum repo hierarchy button somewhere? and would help with
> Koji integration. -- Phil </quote>

I apologize to the list for the pitiful effort of my previous post.

Turns out Satellite generates repodata for each channel and stuffs it into 
/var/cache/rhn/repodata. So I wrote a vastly better script that extracts the 
information and symlinks into the hierarchy Satellite maintains. This obviates 
the need to spend 2x on disk space or maintain a separate repository. If you 
should have a 'mrepo' configuration that is uploaded into Satellite, this 
script can be trivially extended to remove the original RPM and symlink into 
the Satellite's copy.

Please note the script just takes the first match should there be an exact 
filename match. It also doesn't deal with EPOCH but it appears Satellite does 
it's own housecleaning in that regard.

If you write a yum repo file and put it somewhere that Apache can access it, 
and likewise symlink into /var/cache/rhn/repodata, any remote yum client can 
take full advantage of the Satellite channels without having to join. This is 
particularly useful when you want to install the rhn-client packages on a 
system that has no existing ties to Satellite.

...

The script itself is at
http://pastebin.com/UUmcF4yT


--
Cloud Services Architect, Senior System Administrator InfoRelay Online Systems 
(www.inforelay.com<http://www.inforelay.com>)

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