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How to get RPMs without up2date?

How to get RPMs without up2date?

2004-02-20       - By Hamilton Andrew

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Bob,

This solution may or may not work for you depending on what you want to do,
but it may give you some other ideas. I do something like this because I
have servers that don 't ever connect to the internet and they have to
updated as well.

I have up2date configured to save the rpms after the install, I do an
up2date -u via a cronjob, which works just fine. I then have the job move
the newly installed rpms into a repository that is then transferred into my
interior nework. I then have jobs that update my interior hosts, and I
never lift a finger. You might get some use out of that and you might not
or as they say "your mileage may vary... ".

Regards,

Drew

-- --Original Message-- --
From: Bob Gorman [mailto:bob@(protected)]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 1:08 PM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: Re: How to get RPMs without up2date?



>One alternative is to use "current " on a Redhat 7.2 system
>and then do a download from a Redhat mirror site for
>all the channels you want.

The question is how to automatically get RPMs for RHEL, from RedHat, without
using the up2date utility.


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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >Bob, </FONT >
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >This solution may or may not work for you depending on what you want to do, but it may give you some other ideas.  I do something like this because I have servers that don 't ever connect to the internet and they have to updated as well. </FONT > </P >

<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >I have up2date configured to save the rpms after the install, I do an up2date -u via a cronjob, which works just fine.  I then have the job move the newly installed rpms into a repository that is then transferred into my interior nework.  I then have jobs that update my interior hosts, and I never lift a finger.  You might get some use out of that and you might not or as they say "your mileage may vary...". </FONT > </P >

<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >Regards, </FONT >
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >Drew </FONT >
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<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >From: Bob Gorman [ <A HREF= "mailto:bob@(protected) " >mailto:bob@(protected) </A >] </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 1:08 PM </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >To: redhat-list@(protected) </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >Subject: Re: How to get RPMs without up2date? </FONT >
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >>One alternative is to use "current" on a Redhat 7.2 system </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >>and then do a download from a Redhat mirror site for </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >>all the channels you want. </FONT >
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >The question is how to automatically get RPMs for RHEL, from RedHat, without using the up2date utility. </FONT >
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