> On Apr 2, 2019, at 09:56, James Hibberd wrote:
>
> For Question 3 – I think this might be what you are looking for
>
> On the client side you can change the check in times – Standard config is 240
> minutes , so every 2 hours the client will check into the server.
>
> On the clients
Am 2. April 2019 17:06:49 MESZ schrieb "Peirce, Dean" :
>Hi all,
>I’ve got a bit of a head scratcher…
>
>I have a third party rpm to install on all my centos servers. Not a big
>deal. But I’ve been directed to install it in a non-default location
>/foo/bar. The package is relocatable, so adding
Am 2. April 2019 17:06:49 MESZ schrieb "Peirce, Dean" :
>Hi all,
>I’ve got a bit of a head scratcher…
>
>I have a third party rpm to install on all my centos servers. Not a big
>deal. But I’ve been directed to install it in a non-default location
>/foo/bar. The package is relocatable, so adding
No problem, I'm glad I (well Robert really) could be of help:)
Regards
Phil
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Hi Phil,
Roberts
Hi Guys,
Thanks for all the valuable contributions. I am able to fix it.
Thanks!
Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee
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Hi all,
I’ve got a bit of a head scratcher…
I have a third party rpm to install on all my centos servers. Not a big deal.
But I’ve been directed to install it in a non-default location /foo/bar. The
package is relocatable, so adding the –prefix solves that requirement.
How can I add this
For Question 3 - I think this might be what you are looking for
On the client side you can change the check in times - Standard config is 240
minutes , so every 2 hours the client will check into the server.
On the clients change the value inside
/etc/syscon/rhn/rhnsd
To something like 15
Response in-line
Hi,
Hope you all are doing good.
I have recently installed spacewalk on RHEL 7.6 as server configuration
management tool. I have few doubts as follows:
1. Could you please let me know how Spacewalk pushes packages to the clients?
a. Does Spacewalk store the packages
Hi,
Hope you all are doing good.
I have recently installed spacewalk on RHEL 7.6 as server configuration
management tool. I have few doubts as follows:
1. Could you please let me know how Spacewalk pushes packages to the clients?
1. Does Spacewalk store the packages on the Spacewalk