Hello friends, good morning

About the first question you can create child channel and keep this
uptodate (centos-65-x86_64-up for example), this child channel will be
responsible to keep your servers/workstations up to date.

Ps.: for sure you have best practice, dev, homolog (will test in your tests
machine) and prod environments (production servers).

Let me know if make sense or not.

B'regards
Waldirio
Em 17/09/2014 16:37, "Avi Miller" <[email protected]> escreveu:

> Hey,
>
> On 18 Sep 2014, at 1:14 am, Glen Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 1) Is there a way to download the yum updates so I can connect a newly
> installed rhel/centos/oracle linux system to spacewalk using the existing
> channels?
>
> If there is, I haven't found it either. :) I create a Spacewalk client
> repository in /var/www/html/pub on the Spacewalk server (with a .repo file
> as well) and modify the bootstrap-ol.sh script to:
>
> 1. Create a repo file
> 2. Upgrade the client
> 3. Register with Spacewalk
> 4. Delete the repo file
>
> That's the only way I could find to do it. Essentially, the Spacewalk
> client repo doesn't need to be up-to-date either, it just needs to allow
> registration. Once the server is registered, the usual Spacewalk-driven
> update system takes over.
>
> Cheers,
> Avi
>
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