On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Johnny Hughes <johnny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>> The point I think john is trying to make is that you can also just put >>> the updates and CR repos on a DVD (it might not fit) or usb hard drive / >>> key (better idea as this can hold several GB). >>> >>> Then you can put that on the network and update from there. >> >> Is there a scripted approach to this that will always get a consistent >> snapshot copy even if you run it while updates are being added in the >> repositories? Waiting for a new DVD spin avoids that issue. >> >> If the networks don't have to be absolutely isolated, you might also >> fire up a squid proxy on a box with internet access and point yum to >> it, or perhaps use ssh port-forwarding to reach a network with an >> internet proxy. >> > When we update the mirrors on mirror.centos.org ... we put the packages > on first, then the metadata. > > This approach means that during our rsyncs, we always have consistent > installs ... except that the packages could be newer until a given sync > finishes (but you should be able to install from the repo at all times). That timing must not always be propagated to other mirrors - at least I've hit missing dependencies in yum updates that fix themselves in a day or so. That would be more annoying in a situation where you had to make new copies and transport them somewhere. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos