It may be that I'm misunderstanding something fundamental.
I've got four parent channels configured, one each for CentOS 5.4 and 5.5 for i386 and x86_64. This is a deliberate choice as we want more control over when a host moves between OS releases than would be possible with a single "CentOS 5" channel per architecture. We also sync the entire EPEL5 repository for each architecture. At the moment this has been set up by syncing EPEL5 for i386 into a child channel of "CentOS 5.4 i386" then cloning that via the web interface into a child of "CentOS 5.5 i386". Problem is, cloning seems to be a one-time operation. Updates that go into the source channel don't make it into the destination. Is there some way to make this happen? I suppose one could do something via the API to delete then re-create the clone after updates have finished syncing? But would that then mean that all hosts subscribed to the clone will lose that subscription? The other obvious option would be to keep a "staging" copy of EPEL5 on disk, sync that, then update the channels from there. Not keen on it though, we're running Spacewalk on a VMWare cluster so "storage is cheap" does not really apply here. Any alternatives I'm missing? Thanks. Matt
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