As Sean mentions. When 7.3 is released, the 7.2 repo will still be well, 
7.2. If you're not using 7Server then you don't need to create a filtered 
view (although the general recommendation is to create a filtered view...). 
When 7.3 is released, so will a new RHEL 7 repo 7.3...

On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 1:23:41 AM UTC-4, Unix SA wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> i am using RHEL7.2 repo only ... and i continully sync it for updates till 
> RHEL7.3 release, after RHEL7.3 release, i will freeze RHEL7.2 and keep 
> updating RHEL7.3 and for RHEL7.2, will only add Erratas and bug fixes.
>
> Thanks,
> Dhaval
>
> On Monday, 3 October 2016 17:17:59 UTC+5:30, Sean O'Keeffe wrote:
>>
>> Why not just sync the RHEL7.2 repo and use that in the content view ? I 
>> assume you are currently using the RHEL 7Server repo
>>
>> On Monday, 3 October 2016, Unix SA <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>> I have some requirement so when i am working on RHEL7.2 OS release, i 
>>> sync repos daily night and run some CI jobs and publish and promote CV 
>>> version as per success of jobs.
>>>
>>> now when RHEL7.3 OS is ready to release, i want to freeze sync for 
>>> RHEL7.2 CV and below is what i think i should be doing
>>>
>>> 1) i will create filter with "Include all rmps" and "include all errata 
>>> up to today's date" ... 
>>>
>>> 2) publish CV, and promote it to all life cycle envs 
>>>
>>> 3) now i will start updating 7.3 CV till 7.4 releases .. 
>>>
>>> 4) if any bug fix or erratas comes in, i will "include" that in 7.2 CV 
>>> (filters) and publish.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now question i have is, when i do step 1 above, is it good step to 
>>> freeze CV? is that CV version will be same as earlier version (before 
>>> filters) ? 
>>>
>>>
>>> Do i need to include "package groups" or it automatically include those ?
>>>
>>>
>>> whenever new erratas come in, i will change "Errata" date or include 
>>> another filter to include errata date to today, and publish CV, when i 
>>> publish CV will it change any RPM version as well ? ( apart from errata? , 
>>> for example kernel rpm version )
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone have some better way of doing it?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> DJ
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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