Hi,


Currently I use to manage this by a seperate updates channel which syncs with 
Red Hat on daily base. Important to notice is to setup this in a child channel 
configuration. The parent (base) channel should contain no packages (or only 
the baseline packages). On monthly (or other tima base if preferred) the 
updates channel gets cloned. This clone channel then can be added to the host 
that needs to gets patched to the level wanted. 



Advantage is that a newer cloend channel can simply be added to host and 
supersedes the previous cloned channels. Of course it's up to you to clean up 
older cloned channels (maintenance), which of course can be automated (by 
spacecmd).



Next to this updates channel I have release channels (for example 7.2) which 
allows me to deploy hosts on release specific level (if needed). If needed the 
cloned channels can be added to the deployment (kickstart) to provide up to 
level deployments.



Hope this may help you.





Rick





-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Afzender: Shaw, Michael <[email protected]>
Verstuurd: Donderdag 12 Januari 2017 21:52
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: [Spacewalk-list] Need to setup monthly patching - while keeping base 
release frozen.

Hello,

 
I walked into an environment that had no frozen channels and monthly patching 
happened by whatever was available in the channel at the time, i.e. if there 
was a kernel upgrade then the kernel upgraded.  This has ended up causing 
issues.

 
I have since then locked all of the hosts and created base OS channels, i.e. 
RHEL5.11, RHEL6.8, RHEL7.1, RHEL7.2, etc.  I have also started creating a 
monthly patch channels but how can I merge the channels?

 
I need to keep the hosts at certain release level, i.e. RHEL7.2, but still 
apply monthly patches.  It doesn’t seem like there is a straight forward way to 
do this?

 
Regards,

 
Mike

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ITS - Production Operations – PaaS

Phone-919.541.6003    Skype-live:mdshaw89

RTI International

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