Correct me if I'm, but is it possible to use RHEL with Spacewalk? You just have 
to sync the packages from RHN ?

In an mixed environment it would be nice to have one Spacewalk instance for all 
CentOS and RHEL machines. As long as you have the correct number of licenses 
for your systems there shouldn't be any legal issues.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Miroslav Suchý
Sent: 23. april 2010 09:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Fwd: Space walk for RHEL5

On 04/23/2010 06:21 AM, Rajeev kumar wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> I have few question like do we need to purchase the licence from the
> redhat to register with rhn.

You meant RHEL subscription? Or RHN Satellite Subscription?

> If so then what is the use to configure
> spacewalk, then we can directly configure rhn satellite server.

If you buy RHEL subscription, you can download whole ISO or individual 
packages and feed them into Spacewalk using spacewalk-repo-sync.

I would like to note, that even if you redistribute those bits using 
Spacewalk to other machines, you are allowed to use it on only on such 
number of machines for which you buy subscription. There is no SW check, 
but if you use it on more machines you will break your contract.

> As i want to install and configure space wallk for RHEL server so kindly
> help me to do that.

If you buy RHN Satellite subscription you may use tool satellite-sync 
which allow you to download those bits directly from RHN.

-- 
Miroslav Suchy
Red Hat Satellite Engineering

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