Hello Felipe, good morning

I believe the best approach here should be configure your SW as the repo
master and just retire the another server *actually used as your yum update
server*. The configuration is easy/simple.

You will be able to use a lot of features at the same server as
configuration server, reports, etc.

Please let us know if you have any additional question.


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On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 11:01 AM, Felipe Westfields <
felipe.westfie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a newly installed Spacewalk server, and a separate yum update
> server.
>
> When I added the yum update server to the Spacewalk server it
> automatically downloaded everything from the yum repository into the
> Spacewalk server. So, essentially, I have 2 duplicate repositories.
>
> Can Spacewalk be configured to just link to the yum update server, and not
> need to download every package to its local storage?
>
> Phil.e
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