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Copying an rhel as 3 installation from a PowerEdge 2650 to a 2950

Copying an rhel as 3 installation from a PowerEdge 2650 to a 2950

2007-04-10       - By Tom Sightler

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On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 15:06 -0700, Gene wrote:
> None that I know of.  On the website I see I have plenty of update and
> virtualisation entitlements, but no provisioning.
>
> I'm not sure what these are.  Would a provisioning entitlement allow
> me to install a system to a desired level?
>
Yes, you can either define system profiles or install a new system with
the exact same configuration as an existing system.  Take a look at
http://www.redhat.com/rhn/compare/ for more details.

It also allows you to tag a system profile, upgrade and rollback
changes, etc.  Very powerful features that can be important for systems
that need that level of control.

We use a completely different method, maintaining our own private
repositories for our various systems.  Not as elegant or powerful
(rollbacks can be especially difficult), but still usually quite
effective.

Later,
Tom


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