I am currently looking into a patch/package management solution for my company. 
 We have a large RHEL and SLES environment.  I currently have a Spacewalk sever 
setup as a proof-of-concept with both CentOS and OpenSuSE configured.
I've looked at RH Satellite and SuSE Manger for possible patch/package 
management solutions. I'm not impressed with Satellite 6.  It no longer uses SW 
as and upstream source, however, I am impressed with SuSE Manager.  It sill 
uses SW as an upstream source and SuSE still heavily contributes to the 
project.  
The SuSE engineer told me that we can use SuSE Manager to manage both our RHEL 
and SLES environment.  However, in order to get RHEL patches/packages, I need 
to use Pulp to attach to a RHEL repository, pull down the patches/packages then 
have SW or similar get the patches/packages from Pulp.  
I followed the installation procedure, and I think that I have everything 
configured correctly, however, I'm not sure that I know how to connect to a 
RHEL repository. 
I'm guessing that I need to use "pulp-admin rpm repo create" command, is that 
correct?  I tried that command, but get the error: "The specified user does not 
have permission to execute the given command".   I'm running the command as 
root.  
Can someone please tell me what I am missing?  Do I not have the Pulp 
configured correctly?  I have just a basic install, no SSL configured, no 
multi-server configuration, just a basic Proof-of-Concept install.  I just want 
to make sure that this will work before I move forward with any specific 
package management system.
Thank you
Daryl                                     
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