Thanks for the clarification and the answer from RedHat.
Does anyone have a how to guide on adding this into spacewalk? Ray Op Donderdag, 13-09-2018 om 08:41 schreef Andrei Popenta: > Hi, > > I've opened a case at redhat and asked them about this. > here is their answer: > > Getting back to you question "Is it ok to sync RHEL channels in > Spacewalk and use that to manage updates for servers running rhel or > is this considered to be a license infringement ?" > Answer: Systems will be under no support from Red Hat if you are > updating them from upstream spacewalk. > > BR, > Andrei Seems like too easy an answer. I don't recall reading anywhere that Red Hat can dictate which package distribution tool you use on your end. They even document how to make a local repository for internal distribution of packages, so whether or not you do that via spacewalk should then be none of their concern. I think that as long as you pay your license fee and you install official Red Hat packages, Red Hat must provide you with the support you paid for. I never received the question from Red Hat on "how I updated a server", but if relevant "did you update the server". Franky
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