[Spacewalk-list] how to setup software update for installation on clients

Paul Robert Marino prmarino1 at gmail.com
Thu May 9 17:46:03 UTC 2013


thats probably not a spacewalk problem
if your servers are automatically updating every day whats causing that is
probably an rpm called yum-autoupdate the only thing it contains is a daily
cron job that runs "yum update -y" every day.
unfortuantly its listed in the "@Core" package group so it is installed by
default on every install the way to prevent it from installing durring the
kickstart process is to add the line "
-yum-autoupdate
" to your package list in the kickstart profile.



On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 11:43 AM, J.W. slone <jslonejr at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Centos 5.7
>
> How can I configure my software updates to stop appearing on all of my
> Centos 5.7 clients?
>
> How can I configure spacewalk to install my software updates at a later
> time?
>
> What is required to complete this task?
>
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