Daryl Rose:
> I'm syncing the CentOS and RHEL IUS Repositories.  I have a daily sync setup 
> to pull down any new updates.  After a month or so of syncing updates, I 
> noticed that the sync pulls down the yum repo configuration rpm, every time 
> its updated.  I just happened to look in the Package Management section and 
> noticed about a hundred packages that were not in a channel.  All were centos 
> and RHEL repo configuration rpm packages.   I cleared them out, and now I see 
> there are two more from this mornings sync.
> 
> 
> Is there a rule or something that I can put in place that will keep from 
> pulling down those rpm's?  I don't need to use them and I really don't want 
> to have to clean them out every few day's.

Hello Daryl,

You can add filter to a repository:
Go to Channels > Manage Software Channels > Manage Repositories
select UIS repository and put '-unwanted_package' into Filters.

> Thanks
> 
> Daryl

Regards,

--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering, Red Hat

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