[Yum] "Approval" process for automated Yum updates

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Does anyone know of any projects to "semi-automate" network Yum
updates?  I mean "semi" in terms of approvals.

I have local rsyncs of updates, as well as my own local repositories. 
I'd like to automate Yum updates across the network, but I'd like to not
have the updates applied unless they are "approved" first.

I'd like to see a means where the headers are not seen by the machines
unless some manual intervention occurs.  Optimally, I'd like to create
groups of machines (production, development, test) and be able to
release the files to the population in a controlled fashion.

I suppose it could be done by separating the rsync repositories from my
"live" ones, and moving/symlinking and yum-arch'ing the "approved"
updates to the "live" repositories.  Just wondering if anyone knew of
better ways.

Thanks.
-Alan

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Alan Sparks, Sr. UNIX Administrator	asparks@xxxxxxxxx
Quris, Inc.				(720) 836-2058


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