Re: Maintaining my own copy of UPDATES

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Thank you, this will be helpful to what I need to do.

R,
-Joe Wulf, CISSP, VCP, USN(RET)
 Senior IA Engineer
 ProSync Technology Group, LLC
 www.prosync.com

-----Original Message-----
From: yum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:yum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of James Antill
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:38
To: Yellowdog Updater, Modified
Subject: Re:  Maintaining my own copy of UPDATES

"Joe_Wulf" <Joe_Wulf@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I have a 32bit and 64bit systems running RHEL5, with internal VMs 
> operating with CENTOS5.
> What I'd like to do is keep my own copy of updates for each release 
> (both RHEL and CENTOS) in a local repo for updating future builds.
>
> What is the process for doing this?

 reposync is the normal way to do it. Also you might want to look at:

http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/YumMultipleMachineCaching

...also note that reposync+RHN requires you have two systemid files, one for each
arch.

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