My suggestion is to install a caching http proxy (e.g. squid) somewhere
on your network, and make yum go through it. As long as you all of your
CentOS hosts use the same mirror (and not a different mirror each time),
the caching http proxy will return files from its cache.
IIRC, you need to change the yum.conf file to include the proxy
configuration option, and modify the repositories definition (in
/etc/yum.repos.d/) so that the repositories use the baseurl setting,
instead of the mirrorlist setting.
Lior
Tom Rosenfeld wrote:
Hi Guys,
I assume there is a simple answer to this.
How do I get all of my linux workstation (all running the same version
of CentOS 4) to use the same yum cache?
Thanks,
-tom
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