Dear Paul,

Spacewalk is a great tool to manage servers „offline“ and act as a local 
repository. You can deploy servers using spacewalks internal kickstart 
functionality. I have not used it myself, because I run a seperate kickstart 
server. You can also use it to deploy „security configurations“ via the 
configuration channels which your servers can subscribe to.
However keep in mind that you should connect the spacewalk to the internet to 
be able to download the latest patches for your servers once in a while. I 
recommend to install the server while connected to the internet. It makes life 
much easier. There’s no good way to populate channels with rpms properly, if 
you’re not connected tot he internet.

Hope this helps.

regards,
Wafa

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[mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com] Im Auftrag von Paul Greene
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2018 05:16
An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] Can spacewalk be used on a disconnected network?

Hi All,
I have a requirement to manage a bunch of CentOS servers that are all 
disconnected from the internet. These are the kinds of things I'm looking to 
accomplish:
yum updates and security patches, preferably for multiple version #s of CentOS 
6.7, 6.8, 6.9, and 7.x
rapid deployment of new servers, preferably with predefined security 
configurations; currently, the systems are primarily physical, virtualization 
might come later
sometimes the "rapid deployment of servers" might include blowing away what is 
currently on an existing server and reinstalling a fresh system

For the building of the spacewalk server itself, how complicated is it to build 
the server itself offline - i.e. resolving all the dependencies and populating 
with all the needed rpms? (It might be possible to build the server connected 
to the internet initially, and then move it offline)

Is spacewalk a good tool to meet these requirements?
Paul
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