Hi,

but how would you actually synchronize package content from SCC (Suse Customer 
Center) into your Spacewalk software channels? Does spacewalk-repo-sync support 
SCC/NU?
I read something about "mgr-sync" but I guess it's only shipped with Suse 
Manager...

Regards,
Daniel

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Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Lichtinger, Bernhard
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Juni 2015 16:12
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Question regarding SLES & RHEL clients registered 
to Spacewalk

Hi,


> 1. Does anyone currently use Spacewalk to manage SLES or RHEL servers in 
> their environment. Have you encountered any issues where it invalidated your 
> support?

On the technical side it works fine.
We had only one support case so far and using spacewalk was no issue or wasn't 
even looked at.

> 
> 2. According to SuSE/Novell Support they mentioned to me that Spacewalk is 
> not a supported tool to download & manage packages, so essentially it would 
> invalidate the support. This would be true even if i used SMT to download the 
> package and push them into Spacewalk. On the other hand they would try to 
> still provide support, but if in the case that we install 3rd party RPM's 
> that is the cause of issue, they would not be able to support the system. 
> Does anyone know what specific packages & dependencies would be installed or 
> modified?

We use the spacewalk-client rpms from suse openbuild service (OBS), to have the 
same version as the spacewalk server: 
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/systemsmanagement:spacewalk
No additional dependencies are needed.

> 
> 3. I only see steps to register OpenSuSE clients and not SLES on this page 
> https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/RegisteringClientsAre there steps for 
> SLES?

They are the same steps. But you have to use the appropriate repo from OBS: 
SLES11.3 or SLES12.0. Or you try the SLES-included packages. See below.

> 
> 4. Is there a way to register a SLES server to Spacewalk without getting 
> packages from openSuSE?
> 
Yes, it is. Suse-Manager is based on spacewalk, so in SLES there are also 
client-packages included, but they have different names and older versions. 
E.g. in SLES11.3 you get version 1.7.

spacewalk-check (rhn_check)
spacewalk-client-setup (rhnreg_ks, spacewalk-channel) spacewalk-client-tools 
(up2date) spacewalksd (rhnsd) zypp-plugin-spacewalk

So most of the time instead of rhn Suse uses spacewalk in package names. 
I don't know if 1.7 client tools still work with an 2.3 spacewalk-server (last 
time I tested it with spacewalk-2.1), but I guess it will work.


Regards,
Bernhard

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