Hi,

You need an active CSI and ULN access to synchronise the Base/Patch channels. I 
don't recommend combining them into a single channel. Rather, you link a parent 
OL5U11 channel to the ol5_u11_base channel on ULN and then create a child 
ol5_u11_patch channel.

This is discussing in the Concepts and Getting Started Guide for Spacewalk 
provided by Oracle:

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37670_01/E71709/html/swk24-lwg_dmy_x5.html 
<http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37670_01/E71709/html/swk24-lwg_dmy_x5.html>

You can use System Groups and the System Set Manager to change the channel 
registration of multiple servers in a single action.

Thanks,
Avi

P.S. note that it's Oracle Linux or OL. We haven't had the word "enterprise" in 
the name since 2010. :)

> On 8 Aug 2016, at 2:27 PM, Malla Reddy Madupu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Avi
>  
> Thank you very much for your reply and your kind help is greatly appreciated.
>  
> As per your suggestion, I would like to create new repositories ol5_u11_base 
> and ol5_u11_patch instead of "OEL5_x86_64_latest", could you please share the 
> complete URLs and how can I use the both repos in one channel?
>  
> Another question, all the OL5.x clients are connected to the 
> "OEL5_x86_64_latest", if I create a new channels how can I remove the old 
> channel and use the new channel?
>  
> Would it be possible to share us the steps/ procedure here to address this 
> issue?
>  
> BTW, is there any target date or workaround for the “OEL5_x86_64_latest” 
> latest channel/ repo issue?
>  
> Best Regards
> Malla

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