[Spacewalk-list] wondering: Which repo server is actually used for updates

Waldirio Manhães Pinheiro waldirio at gmail.com
Thu Oct 30 11:13:50 UTC 2014


Götz and friends, good morning

What you can do is, at the end of installation remove all files from
/etc/yum.repos.d/*, after that you will use (sure) only channels enable in
your spacewalk.

B'Regards

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On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 7:40 AM, Michael Mraka <michael.mraka at redhat.com>
wrote:

> Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
> % Hi,
> %
> % with the current centos update to 6.6 I saw in spacewalk all updates for
> % all our servers. E.g. 200 Packages for a fileserver.
> %
> % If I execute yum update on the shell on that server, the yum fastest
> % mirror plugin checks different external centos mirrors.
> %
> % Now I was wondering, if the yum update command is using our spacewalk
> % server for updates, or is it using the mirrors ...
> %
> % I think I mix things up right now, true? :)
> %
> % Can some one confirm that?
>
> Use
>         yum repolist
> to see which repos you have enabled. And then disable all except for
> spacewalk ones ;).
>
>
> %       Thanks and regards . Götz
>
> Regards,
>
>
> --
> Michael Mráka
> Satellite Engineering, Red Hat
>
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