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Old 09-28-2014, 11:54 PM   #1
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Spacewalk 2.2 - manage RHEL 7 Hosts also errata managment ..


Hi All,

For those without RHEL Satellite Servers and who are using spacewalk 2.2.

How are you syncing your updates, mrepo only supports RHN and not the new subscription-manager?

Is there an alternative for mrepo, which someone has tried and tested that work with RHEL7. Also can it grab the packages from other flavours of RHEL like mrepo use to.

I was going to use just do a yumdownloader get the rpm packages and create a repo from here then sync it with the spacewalk channel.


Also has anyone seen a working errata script that can grab the RHEL7 errata, and import it into spacewalk?

Any ideas.

Thanks for your time.
 
  


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