Hi,
I'm new to spacewalk, and I'm not sure how to organize the channels.  If, for 
example, you are running CentOS 6.7 without spacewalk, and you run "yum 
update", you will end up at CentOS 6.9.  If I add spacewalk, what is the best 
way to do that?  Do I make a centos67-base with a centos67-updates child, then 
a centos69-base with a centos69-update child, using the respective repositories 
(which I think are a vault.centos.org and 
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-6/6.9/os/x86_64/)? But then do I have to change 
which channel my server is subscribed to from the centos67 to centos69? Or 
should I make a centos6 channel with the child centos6-updates channel using 
the repositories for latest minor version 
(http://mirror.centos.org/centos-6/6/os/x86_64/ )? Is this advisable?

Is there documentation for best practices for setting up/organizing channels?

Thanks for your advice!
Nicole

Nicole Beck
Information Technology Analyst
Information Technolgy Services - Core Infrustructure Services - Unix
315.506.9744
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
215 Machinery Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244
syracuse.edu
Syracuse University



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