[Spacewalk-list] Advice on Repo Configuration

Waldirio Manhães Pinheiro waldirio at gmail.com
Fri Nov 21 18:38:50 UTC 2014


Warrior, good afternoon

You can proceed by 2 ways:

1. Create a repo/channel of major release, CentOS6 for example, and create
a cloned channel, just to keep up to date when necessary, you can compare
your freezed channel with base channel (channel which receive data daily)
and add difference or what you really need.

2. Create a channel by version, 6.5, now with 6.6, if you don't have
necessity do still in the version 6.5, you (admin) can create a new channel
6.6, create a new test machine and test your applications, if all of them
works fine, you can just switch your machines from channel 6.5 to 6.6 and
update. Pay attention, just after tests and ok from IT / Application team.

Choose the best way for your environment and enjoy!

Let me know if you need some more info.

B'Regards

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On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Net Warrior <netwarrior863 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks for the tip, very kind of you.
> Regards
>
> 2014-11-21 13:04 GMT-03:00 Stuart Green <stuart.green at doccentrics.com>:
>
>
>> If you just use the major release link's
>>
>> http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6/os/x86_64/
>>
>> http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6/updates/x86_64/
>>
>>
>> You'll get the minor updates automatically as they are released.
>>
>> BR,
>> Stuart
>>
>> On 21/11/2014 15:52, Net Warrior wrote:
>> > Hi there community.
>> > I'd like an advice or suggestion regarding repository configuration, so
>> let
>> > me tell you what my issue is.
>> > I have a couple of repo configured, and one of them is a centos one,
>> with
>> > the following configuration:
>> >
>> > Centos 6.5 Main
>> > http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6.5/os/x86_64/
>> > The updates:
>> > http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6.5/updates/x86_64/
>> >
>> > So far so good, now as all we know CentOS has a new Release 6.6, what I
>> > notice is that I did not get any other update to the channel, so all my
>> > clients will be stuck with 6.5.
>> >
>> > My question is, is it sane to configure the channel that way and create
>> > another one for the 6.6 ? or should I configure the channel to
>> > automatically update to 6.6, for example, I have a server for testing
>> > purposes conected directly to internet, and when the new 6.6 was
>> released
>> > when  I performed a yum update I was told there was a new release
>> update,
>> > so , how can I configure my channels to behave that way , if it the
>> right
>> > way to go or what it the best practice for this matter.
>> >
>> > Thank for your time and support.
>> > Best regards.
>> >
>> >
>> >
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