I know up2date can be configured to save all RPMs it installs/upgrades. Can yum be made to do the same. If so, have 1 server connect to the mirrors, have it save all the rpms into a directory, run createrepo every so often to update the directory, and share out that directory with ftp or http so that your other servers can download the packages. Or do like I do, have 1 server that you use for imaging all my servers and mirror the CentOS repos, then I run Apache and have my local servers connect to that local repo. You don't even have to mirror the entire repo if you don't want. -matt On 5/24/07, Lorenzo <lorenzo@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all, I was wondering if would be possible to configure squid to co ope with yum so it recognize mirrors and it can cache rpm packages based on package name and maybe some other parameter to be sure that is the right package. Any ideas? Cheers, Lorenzo _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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