Jason,

Almost that simple. You also have to make sure your systems are subscribed to 
your update channel, and then tell the systems to update. You can do the 
update a variety of ways - remote command 'yum -y update', Systems -> Overview 
-> {system} -> Software -> Packages -> Upgrade, create and deploy Errata for 
your update, etc. 


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Jonathan DeHaan
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On Friday, April 29, 2011 03:04:42 PM [email protected] wrote:
> how exactly do the "update" rpms work out of spacewalk?
> is it as simple as adding another channel under your base channel and
> dumping/syncing the "update" rpms into it? i guess yum just knows to use
> the rpms with the higher version number no matter which channel they come
> out of ?
> 
> regards,
> Jason
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