Hi Wes,

I came across this earlier today, hopefully it will be useful to you as well:  
http://blog.vmfarms.com/2013/12/inject-little-security-in-to-your.html

Kind Regards,
Jeff

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Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 11:36 AM
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Subject: [Spacewalk-list] yum update-minimal --security is there an equiv 
option in spacewalk?

We use the command “yum update-minimal –security” as an easy way to address 
security patches w/o pulling in the newer versions that have come out since a 
security patch has been released.  Is there an equivalent way to do this in 
spacewalk whereby I could select a group and accomplish the same thing?  I’d 
prefer not to run a remote command but select a group or build an SSM and apply 
patches similarly, basically in bulkd and semi-automated.
Thanks
WR
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