Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Feb 2007 18:53 UTC, submitted by WillM
Databases "At the time, most of us thought Oracle undercutting Red Hat's Linux business with its Unbreakable Linux was a big deal. Would customers flock to Oracle's cut-rate version of RHEL? Would Red Hat be pounded by Larry Ellison's minions? After a few months, the answers appear to be: No, it wasn't a big deal; and no; and no."
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fsckit
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2006-09-24

That's not quite true. You can set up one proxy server to cache the updates and put them in a yum repo. Then add the yum line to your /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources file on the other servers.

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Robert Escue Member since:
2005-07-08

Thanks, because the impression RedHat gives our management is that you have to use Satellite Server to handle patches.

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