Hello list,
 
I would like to get some input and views regarding how to use Redhat Satellite 
and manage installations and upgrades in an enterprise environment. Currently 
what I do is that whenever there are new versions of redhat coming out, I make 
a channel clone and freeze this channel. The problem is that new packages due 
to erratas {bug fixes, enhancements, come in frequently.....From satellite I 
found a way to add packages to the channels but is there a way to say   "I want 
to add these erratas {a collection of packages}  to my custom channel. I know 
that the RedHat updates are binary compatible but there are cases where I am 
obliged to stay at RedHat 5.2 for example because some applications do not 
certify it. I would like your views about how to manage the park lifecycle. 
There would be those who I am sure just choose to make a step from 5.2 to 5.3 
but do you do in between ? Do you deploy security erratas often or just do a 
yum install, test and if ok go in prod ? 
 
Many thanks for any feedback
 
konrad
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