Good Morning, I just starting working with Pulp, and one of the folks I work with asked if it is possible to point Spacewalk to use Pulp, basically as a repo, but use Spacewalk for it's ability to check differences between servers and bring any out of conformity to the same. They asked me to set up Pulp as a way to manage various repos, specifically varying versions for varying architectures, that is, a single place to point, locally within our internal network, that could house, for example, a RHEL 5, RHEL 6, and RHEL 7. It's been some time since I worked with Spacewalk, and don't remember the exact functionality that it provides. Anyway, thought I'd throw it to the list to see. Honestly, I thought Spacewalk was basically the same thing as Pulp, but I guess it didn't fit the need here for managing varying releases and architectures. Perhaps this is functionality the Pulp provides and I am getting off on the wrong path to begin with, but I think essentially they wanted to use Spacewalk to align various servers through comparison, to the same, and the reporting functionality that would show which servers don't match, etc. Am I in left field about all this? Thanks, Jason
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