On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 03:23:11PM +0530, Mohit Vadhera wrote: > > Thanks, don't mind . In this case spacewalk is not helpful at all. Few
Well, clearly Spacewalk cannot be helpful in that situation because you don't have the machines registered to the Spacewalk server. You are in the "getting it set up so that it works for future operations" stage. People who kickstart/provision new machines via Spacewalk don't hit the problem because they will be able to setup the infrastructure (installation necessary packages) as part of the provisioning. In the future, once you have your machines managed by Spacewalk, you will be able to achieve similar goal via WebUI or API, in one place (on the Spacewalk server), and have it automatically done on all your registered systems. > question please I've to come down and ask few basic question. > > 1) How is better than yum ? It has WebUI and API for centralized management of dozens of thousands of systems. You does not. > 2) what other feature make it better to use. ( Invnetory ) Better than ... ? > 3) Can you please give me a reason to convince my team mates to use it ? Well, the situation you are in (a need to do certain action on all of your machines) is clearly something that you can do with Spacewalk, and judging by your struggling with the initial setup task now, you don't really have any alternative solution available. -- Jan Pazdziora Principal Software Engineer, Satellite Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
