Götz and friends, good morning What you can do is, at the end of installation remove all files from /etc/yum.repos.d/*, after that you will use (sure) only channels enable in your spacewalk.
B'Regards ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: [email protected] Skype: waldirio Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br LinkedIn: http://br.linkedin.com/pub/waldirio-pinheiro/22/b21/646 PGP: www.waldirio.com.br/public.html On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 7:40 AM, Michael Mraka <[email protected]> wrote: > Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: > % Hi, > % > % with the current centos update to 6.6 I saw in spacewalk all updates for > % all our servers. E.g. 200 Packages for a fileserver. > % > % If I execute yum update on the shell on that server, the yum fastest > % mirror plugin checks different external centos mirrors. > % > % Now I was wondering, if the yum update command is using our spacewalk > % server for updates, or is it using the mirrors ... > % > % I think I mix things up right now, true? :) > % > % Can some one confirm that? > > Use > yum repolist > to see which repos you have enabled. And then disable all except for > spacewalk ones ;). > > > % Thanks and regards . Götz > > Regards, > > > -- > Michael Mráka > Satellite Engineering, Red Hat > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
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