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| Forrie... |
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:11 am |
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I work in an environment that has many "installation numbers" --
anyone familiar with this knows the dread I experience when I do to
install a new system.
Redhat tells me there is no way to consolidate these entitlements into
or under one "installation number", which puzzles me. But anyway ...
I wonder how others have managed to work with, around, under this
process -- to make it more sane. Or if that's even possible.
I thought about just caching the RPMs locally and pointing my systems
to that instead. But that would be even more work. There has to be a
better way.
I would appreciate some feedback, suggestions, etc.
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| Kevin Collins... |
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:36 pm |
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Umm... I have a kickstart-generating script that uses the *same* (valid)
installation number every time. Never been a problem for me.
On 2009-10-08, Forrie <forrie at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: I work in an environment that has many "installation numbers" --
anyone familiar with this knows the dread I experience when I do to
install a new system.
Redhat tells me there is no way to consolidate these entitlements into
or under one "installation number", which puzzles me. But anyway ...
I wonder how others have managed to work with, around, under this
process -- to make it more sane. Or if that's even possible.
I thought about just caching the RPMs locally and pointing my systems
to that instead. But that would be even more work. There has to be a
better way.
I would appreciate some feedback, suggestions, etc.
Thanks...
Kevin |
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