[Spacewalk-list] Managing RHEL 6/7 systems with spacewalk
Broyles, Michael
mbroyles at penguinrandomhouse.com
Fri May 29 12:51:20 UTC 2015
Michael,
Not to my knowledge. For official RHEL boxes, I think the answer you are looking for is a product known as Red Hat Satellite Server.
Satellite server then will 'talk to' the official Red Hat repos, pull down errata into your own local channels (yum repos).
You can contact me offlist if you want to chat about this more.
- Mike
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Mike Broyles - RHCE, RHCSA, MSCIS
Systems Architect
Penguin Random House
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Date: Friday, May 29, 2015 at 4:38 AM
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Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Managing RHEL 6/7 systems with spacewalk
Hi!
I find very confusing information on whether I can manage RHEL 6 and 7 clients with the latest spacewalk version.
If not, is there any other free solution on how to realize packet updates for licensed RHEL systems without having each one talking individually to the RHN via Internet?
Best wishes,
Michael
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