That is correct. The client repo is all you should need on clients.

On Dec 6, 2016 12:27 AM, "Lachlan Musicman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hola,
>
> Investigating the Katello repos, I see there are 4 - pulp, client,
> candlepin and katello
>
> At the moment my understanding of what these are:
>
> katello - the foreman plugin, goes on the "foreman/katello server"
> (satellite server in RHEL speak)
> candlepin - used on the foreman/katello server, not needed on the clients
> pulp - used on the foreman/katello server, not needed on the clients
>
> client - the end point that goes on each "enrolled" system. Put onto
> systems that have their software managed by Foreman/Katello.
>
> Is that a roughly correct breakdown?
>
> (I'm trying to improve our current Content Views and I want to put some
> repos in 'client' and some in 'not client' for various services)
>
> cheers
> L.
>
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