Alexandros Soumplis wrote: % You use the spacewalk-repo-sync on your scripts (if for some reasong you still % prefer the good old method). % Else you go through the WebUI to you Channels -> Manage Software Channels -> % "Choose your channel" and % in there you will find a new section "Associated Yum Repository" where you % enter the repository url, the channel label % and you check the option "sync repo". % % Hope this helps. % % % On 17/12/2009 11:11 πμ, Michiel van Es wrote: % % Hi, % % hahah yes that was stupid from me, but it is the old server which is % deprecated and not available through the internet ;) % I read you can use: % % 'In Spacewalk 0.7 you can use new tool spacewalk-repo-sync instead of % reposync + rhnpush: % % spacewalk-repo-sync -c centos5 --url http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5 % /os/i386/ --type=yum --label centos5 % ' % % How are you doing it through taskomatic?
spacewalk-repo-sync is cli to sync yum repo to the channel - e.g to be used in cron batch. On the other hand while creating channel you can specify yum repo url in the webUI and if you check 'sync repo' there is a taskomatic job scheduled to do th sync. AFAIK the job is one time only and if you want to sync it via taskomatic again you have to go to the channel page and check 'sync repo' (+ 'update channel' once more. Hope I shed some light on it ;). -- Michael Mráka Satellite Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
