I added the following to my /usr/bin/spacewalk-api
if ($param =~ /^\[/) {
$param =~ s/[\[\]\"\']//g;
my @param = split(/,/, $param);
push @params, \@param;
} else {
push @params, $param;
}
to handle passing arrays. So now commands like
spacewalk-api --server=127.0.0.1 --user=xxxxxx --pass=xxxxxx
kickstart.profile.setChildChannels "%session%" CHANNELNAME
"[CHILD1,CHILD2]"
will work. It won't work with associative arrays like this, but that
should be trivial to address.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Paul Robert Marino wrote:
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 3:48 PM,
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, July 5, 2012 15:29, [email protected] wrote:
Please ignore my previous message. Here is the updated one:
Thank you for the info, Paul. It's very helpful. But one thing I
don't
understand well, that is: RHEL 4 is in its Extended Life Phase and
Product
Life Cycle that will be ended by February 28, 2015
(https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/). Why do
you say
"RHEL 4 and all of its derivatives are EOL (End of Life) don't
expect any
thing to support it any more"? Would you please explain it further?
Thank
you!
If you have the paid extended support add-on, you can get _some_
security
errata for RHEL4 through 2/28/2015. Otherwise, Paul is correct.
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Essentially the extended life support is only intended for legacy
systems which wouldn't be cost and or time effective to update because
you plan on completely replacing them within the 3 year time frame any
way.
While you do still get critical security updates during the extended
life phase you still would not pass a security audit without having an
explicit plan including dates for when those systems were planed to be
retired or replaced.
No new software versions or addons should support RHEL 4 any more, and
no one should be using RHEL 4, CentOS 4, or Scientific Linux 4 for new
installs.
If you have any thing running on RHEL 4 you should plan to replace,
retire, or update to RHEL 6 it as soon as possible.
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