Rick Stevens writes:
On 06/22/2016 02:39 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > I have a bunch of x86-64 machines on my LAN. > > It seems to be a major waste of time to have each one of them plow > through and download all F24 packages. > > I suppose I can poke around and find where the first one ends up > downloading all the packages to, before the install, and then rsyncing > the whole thing over to the next box. > > But I was wondering if there was a less hacky way to do this. Uh, create your own local repo server, have it fetch the updates once and have your machines use your local repo to get their copies?
Last time I checked, I was told that the full repo weighed in somewhere north of 20 gigabytes.
That's what we do. And we can add our own RPMs for local stuff to it. Get in contact with your internal google-fu and research "local rpm repo" for help in doing it.
Not until I move to a Google fiber city, unfortunately.
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