[Spacewalk-list] Initial load of Red Hat channel...?

Robert Kuropkat rkuropkat at t-sciences.com
Mon Dec 7 23:11:38 UTC 2009


Actually, I think found it.  I changed cobblerDOThost
in /etc/sysconfig/rhn-satellite-prep and did my distribution and
kickstart profile.  Quick inspection looks like that worked, but I have
not tested it yet...



On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 09:52 +1100, Jason Ball wrote:
> A pre-install script to change the address should work.  
> 
> 
> for example:
> 
> 
> /usr/bin/sed -e 's/localhost.localdomain/999.999.999.999/'
> < /tmp/ks.cfg
> > /tmp/ks.cfg.nobase /usr/bin/mv /tmp/ks.cfg.nobase /tmp/ks.cfg 
> 
> 
> Make sure you flag the script as nochroot and it _should_ work.
> 
> 
> Cheers
> J.
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Robert Kuropkat
> <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com> wrote:
>         
>         Okay, I went through the directions to change the server name
>         and just
>         deleted my distribution and kickstart and recreated them.  But
>         it still
>         created them with localhost.localdomain.
>         
>         What did I miss?
>         
>         P.S.  I'd much rather it use IP address than hostname so I
>         don't have to
>         add DNS into the mix...
>         
>         
>         
>         On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 10:20 -0500, Robert Kuropkat wrote:
>         > I haven't gone through the fix process yet, so apologies if
>         it is
>         > already answered there, but if it is pulling the server name
>         > from /etc/hosts, how do I tell it to use the IP address
>         instead?  I was
>         > hoping to avoid manually editing the kickstart files.
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 15:34 +0800, Colin Coe wrote:
>         > > This will work with an IP address.  I can say this with
>         certainty as I
>         > > was configuring my clients (via PXELinux configs) to use
>         that
>         > > Satellite server's IP not name.  (The Satellite server had
>         3 active
>         > > interfaces and three different names in DNS, don't ask
>          :) ).
>         > >
>         > > CC
>         > >
>         > > On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Robert Kuropkat
>         > > <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com> wrote:
>         > > >
>         > > > P.S.  Does that mean I can't do any of this by IP
>         address?  That would
>         > > > require me to add DNS to the mix before I can go
>         further.  I can do
>         > > > that, but I wanted to know what the smallest set of
>         requirements I had
>         > > > for each level of feature.
>         > > >
>         > > >
>         > > > On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 12:28 +0800, Colin Coe wrote:
>         > > >> Ahh, let me guess: In the /etc/hosts file on the
>         Spacewalk server, the
>         > > >> name of of the host is at the end of the '127.0.0.1'
>         line?
>         > > >>
>         > > >> This will cause all kinds of grief.  I've no idea why
>         this is the
>         > > >> default behavior but it is, in my overly opinionated
>         opinion, an
>         > > >> insane default.
>         > > >>
>         > > >> If this is indeed the case, I'd suggest fixing it and
>         then follow the
>         > > >> instructions at
>         > > >>
>         https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/How_to_rename_or_change_a_satellite_hostname
>         > > >>
>         > > >> HTH
>         > > >>
>         > > >> CC
>         > > >>
>         > > >> On 12/4/09, Robert Kuropkat <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com>
>         wrote:
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> > I don't have PXE, etc. setup yet, but I tried your
>         suggestion of just
>         > > >> > booting from a DVD and giving it the ks parameter.  I
>         think it almost
>         > > >> > worked.  I got the following error:
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> > "Unable to read package metadata.  This may be due to
>         a missing repodata
>         > > >> > directory.  Please ensure that your install tree has
>         been correctly
>         > > >> > generated.  Cannot retrieve reposutory metadata...."
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> > I believe this was because the kickstart file is
>         littered with URLs with
>         > > >> > 'localhost.localdomain' in them.  I was able to get
>         one of the URLs to
>         > > >> > change by hard coding the URL in the Kickstart ->
>         Profiles -> System
>         > > >> > Details -> Advanced options.  But many other URLs
>         still have the
>         > > >> > localhost.localdomain in the URL.
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> > What is considered the preferred way to fix these?
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> > Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> > On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 08:11 +0800, Colin Coe wrote:
>         > > >> > > Don't get too hung up on PXE.
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > Spacewalk/Satellite can be configured as a
>         DHCP/TFTP server which is
>         > > >> > > used by the PXE client (server, Fedora desktop,
>         whatever) to get an IP
>         > > >> > > address and grab a kernel + initial ramdisk for
>         booting the installer
>         > > >> > > via TFTP.  That's where PXE comes in.  You could
>         just as easily boot
>         > > >> > > from a USB key or RHEL/Fedora CD/DVD and type
>         "linux
>         > > >> > >
>         ks=http://spacewalk.server.com/ks/cfg/org/1/label/test-ks2
>         ip=1.2.3.4
>         > > >> > > etc"
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > As for setting up the Kickstart trees, follow
>         > > >> > >
>         https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToKickstartCobbler.  I hate
>         > > >> > > to admit it, but this process has gotten a lot more
>         involved since
>         > > >> > > v0.4 and is not as clear.  Follow the instructions
>         with the knowledge
>         > > >> > > that 'this is what you have to do', understanding
>         will come.
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > The clear advantage of Satellite over Spacewalk is
>         that sync'ing RHEL
>         > > >> > > content is easy.  If you have less than 50 physical
>         nodes, my
>         > > >> > > understanding is that special pricing is available
>         from RedHat.  One
>         > > >> > > of my clients bought Satellite and they only had 20
>         or so physical
>         > > >> > > boxes so they paid about a third of the Satellite
>         retail price.  YMMV.
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > Spacewalk/Satellite will give you the automated
>         installs you want but
>         > > >> > > it will give you much more.  The API set is huge
>         and at a previous
>         > > >> > > client site I tied the monitoring system and
>         Satellite together so
>         > > >> > > that any new Linux nodes were automatically added
>         to the monitoring
>         > > >> > > system.  I choose not to your the inbuilt Satellite
>         monitoring as it
>         > > >> > > didn't easily do what I wanted (red light/green
>         light monitoring,
>         > > >> > > trending and alerting).  What Satellite/Spacewalk
>         can do is limitted
>         > > >> > > by your imagination and coding skills.
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > You can't make a RHEL ISO from the Satellite server
>         although this is
>         > > >> > > functionality I've requested in the past.  I think
>         the request was
>         > > >> > > rejected as it also needed work done in Anaconda
>         (the installer).
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > Hope I've helped and not rambled to much (I have a
>         habit of doing that)
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > CC
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > > On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com> wrote:
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > > That's another thing I am not clear on yet, but I
>         have more reading to
>         > > >> > > > do still.  Does Spacewalk serve as a network
>         (PXE) install server?  Or
>         > > >> > > > does it just store the kickstart files?  Or does
>         it need the kickstart
>         > > >> > > > files to determine what packages to keep up to
>         date on each server.
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > > My end goal is an automated install.  Obviously,
>         there are many ways to
>         > > >> > > > go about that, but I thought Spacewalk would
>         provide automated installs
>         > > >> > > > as well as provide a useful foundation for on
>         going maintenance.
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > > I'm not sure yet what my target environment will
>         be, but suspect a
>         > > >> > > > combination of being able to install/update over
>         the network from this
>         > > >> > > > server, install from a CD (hopefully made from
>         this server) and install
>         > > >> > > > from another Spacewalk server (or proxy) based on
>         having to sneaker net
>         > > >> > > > files to it (thus my reason for wanting to
>         understand how to setup rpms
>         > > >> > > > from CD even though I have a valid RHN account).
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > > Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > > On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 07:19 +0800, Colin Coe
>         wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> Just remember that putting RPMs into a channel
>         is step one, you also
>         > > >> > > >> need to get the kickstart trees into Spacewalk
>         if you want to do
>         > > >> > > >> provisioning (building systems).
>         > > >> > > >>
>         > > >> > > >> CC
>         > > >> > > >>
>         > > >> > > >> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 6:46 AM, Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >> <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com> wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > hehehe, I am starting to work that out :-)
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > Right now I've hit pause on this for a couple
>         more hours.  I'm tired of
>         > > >> > > >> > Windows 7 blue screening on me and corrupting
>         my VMs, so I am trying to
>         > > >> > > >> > get my Ubuntu partition functional.
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > I hope to be back on this later tonight or
>         tomorrow.
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > Right now, I think I've been able to load the
>         rpms from the iso using
>         > > >> > > >> > rhnpush and I used the web GUI to initiate a
>         load of rpms from the RHN
>         > > >> > > >> > Extras site.  This gave me about 6,000 rpms in
>         this channel.
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > Now, whether that did something useful or not,
>         I'm not sure.  I'll try
>         > > >> > > >> > to recreate it soon and see if I can subscribe
>         a system to that channel
>         > > >> > > >> > and do updates.
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > 'preciate all the help from everyone so far...
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> > On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 06:41 +0800, Colin Coe
>         wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> Robert,
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> RHN Satellite != Spacewalk
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> There are a lot of similarities but they are
>         not the same, esp. when
>         > > >> > > >> >> dealing with RHEL products.
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> CC
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:33 AM, Robert
>         Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >> >> <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com> wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >> > now see, that almost makes sense.  It does
>         not appear to be what the
>         > > >> > > >> >> > documentation actually says, though maybe I
>         am misreading it.  it talks
>         > > >> > > >> >> > about copying the files from the ISO and
>         then goes right to the
>         > > >> > > >> >> > satellite-sync import.  I'm on page 47 of
>         the install guide and rhnpush has
>         > > >> > > >> >> > not even been mentioned yet.  Perhaps the
>         Channel Management guide is more
>         > > >> > > >> >> > detailed and I should skip to it...
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >> > Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >> > Josh.Mullis at cox.com wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> The ISO's they are speaking of are the
>         same one you downloaded on your
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> first thread.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> They are saying that to save time,
>         download the iso, mount it, and import
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> into spacewalk via the rhnpush utility.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> This means it will not take as long to
>         sync the channel from RHN via the
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> rhnget command, because most of the
>         packages are already there.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> ----- Original Message -----
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> From: spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> <spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         <spacewalk-list at redhat.com>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Sent: Tue Nov 24 11:07:25 2009
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Initial load
>         of Red Hat channel...?
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> I still need to look into these packages.
>          Last night I accidentally
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> imported 3817 packages on accident, not
>         exactly sure what.  I guess part of
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> what is irritating me is the following
>         paragraph from the Satellite Server
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Installation guide:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> The Red Hat Network Channel Content ISOs
>         or RHN Satellite Exporter data
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> must be available, or the Satellite must
>         have access to the Internet and the
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> RHN website.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Although it is possible to conduct the
>         import directly from the RHN
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> website, this should be done only if
>         Channel Content ISOs are not available.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> It takes a long time to populate a channel
>         from scratch over the Internet.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> For this reason, Red Hat urges you to use
>         ISOs, if they are available, for
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> initial import.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> So how the hell does one get the "Red hat
>         Network Channel Content ISOs"?
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>  I have a valid RHN login but the iso's I
>         download don't seem to have the
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Channel Content info?  Or am I just on
>         crack?  I mean I try not to read
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> documentation very often but would
>         appreciate it to be correct when I do
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> bother... :-)
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Robert
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Josh.Mullis at cox.com wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Look into rhnget and gensystemid from the
>         mrepo package.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> You can use that to sync the rhel rpms
>         locally, then use rhnpush to
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> import into spacewalk.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> ----- Original Message -----
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> From: spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> <spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         <spacewalk-list at redhat.com>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Sent: Mon Nov 23 21:37:40 2009
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Initial
>         load of Red Hat channel...?
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> yea, in the little reading I recall on
>         it, I gave it a confused dog look
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> and just hoped I did not really need
>         that.  So I'll look a little harder at
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> it unless this other thing actually works
>         accidentally.  But it sounds like
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> even though I am getting nearly 4,000
>         packages it is still only part of what
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> I need.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Thanks for the info...
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Colin Coe wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>> I didn't like mrepo as:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>> a) I didn't find it at all intuitive
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>> b) unless you do some fancy scripting
>         you end up all the RHEL (and/or
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>> EPEL) content twice on your filesystem
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>> CC
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Robert
>         Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>> <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com> wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> hmmm... Well that makes a little more
>         sense I guess.  I think it did/is
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> syncing the epel repo, which is of
>         course not what I wanted but would
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> imply
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> that process would work if I can dredge
>         up the correct url.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> I did see something about
>         spacewalk-repo-sync but I think that requires
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> a
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> URL as well, not local media.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> I do seem to have a sync process
>         running, so I am not sure if it is
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> because
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> I clicked on the sync button multiple
>         times or what.  Nothing is
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> showing up
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> in the Schedule tab in Space walk under
>         pending, failed, completed or
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> archived so I don't really understand
>         what state this process is in.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>  There
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> is
>         a /var/log/rhn/rhn_taskomatic_daemon.log file that is showing
>         a lot
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> of
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> hibernate and java null pointer errors
>         so that does not seem promising.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> Actually, it looks like something might
>         be happening now, I might have
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> just
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> been impatient.  There is now file
>         in /var/log/rhn/reposync that is
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> growing
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> and shoes 754/3817.... and my little VM
>         has gotten sluggish as hell.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>  So
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> maybe it is downloading everything for
>         a complete RH 5.2?
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> Of course, that kinda sucks because I
>         was about to give up and go home.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>  Now
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> I have to stay and wait it out :-/
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> Robert
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> P.S.  What is mrepo and what did you
>         not like about it?  I thought I
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> saw
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> that mentioned somewhere in my reading
>         but don't recall now...
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> Colin Coe wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> My understanding is that
>         satellite-sync does not work with Sapcewalk
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> but I'm not 100% on that.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/i386/ is the
>         location for
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise
>         Linux), not for RHEL.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> a minute or two after clicking sync
>         repo, do a 'ps -ef | grep sync' to
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> see if you have any
>         spacewalk-repo-sync processes running.  I think
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> the logs are
>         under /var/satellite/sync_repo or something similar.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> I ended up using mrepo to do this but
>         I was less than happy with it.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> CC
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:51 AM,
>         Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>> <rkuropkat at t-sciences.com> wrote:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> I seem to be missing something
>         obvious.  I've installed Red Hat 5.2
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> (in a
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> VirtualBox VM) and installed
>         Spacewalk.  Now I need to create my
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> first
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> channel.  I downloaded Red Hat 5.2
>         and copied the ISO to the file
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> system
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> and
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> tried:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> satellite-sync --list-channels
>         --mount-point /var/rhn-sat-import/rhel
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> It fails saying it is unable to
>         process file
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         >>>>>>> /var/rhn-sat-import/rhel/channel_families/channel_families.xml
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> Sure enough, that file is not there.
>          I read the documentation on how
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> to
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> get
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> the channel iso but it only gives me
>         an iso without the channel
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> information.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>  The documentation does not seem to
>         exactly describe the web ui
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> navigation
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> through the RHN web site so I'm not
>         sure if the documentation is
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> slightly
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> out of date and I am guessing wrong,
>         or if there is some other detail
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> I
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> am
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> missing.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> I do also see the URL for repo sync
>         in Spacewalk, but don't
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> understand
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> what
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> the URL should be for Red hat version
>         5.2.  I put in this:
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/i386/
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> And it said repository sync
>         scheduled, but I see no evidence it
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> actually
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> did
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> anything...  okay wait, before I hit
>         send I went and looked again and
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> it
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> does look like it did something, just
>         not what I wanted it to.  So
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> maybe
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> the
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> URL above is just incorrect?  How do
>         I setup a local Red Hat 5.2
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> repo?
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> Any help appreciated.
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> Robert Kuropkat
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>> Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>> Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>> Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >> Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> >> > Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> >> > Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >>
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > >> > Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > >> > Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >> >
>         > > >> > > >>
>         > > >> > > >>
>         > > >> > > >>
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > > > _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > > > Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > > > Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> > > >
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> > > >
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> > >
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> >
>         > > >> > _______________________________________________
>         > > >> > Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > >> > Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > >> >
>         https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >> >
>         > > >>
>         > > >>
>         > > >
>         > > >
>         > > > _______________________________________________
>         > > > Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > > Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         > > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > > --
>         > > RHCE#805007969328369
>         > >
>         > > _______________________________________________
>         > > Spacewalk-list mailing list
>         > > Spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>         > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
>         >
>         >
>         
>         
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