Matt Shields ha scritto:
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
Since I'm on a testing stage, installing, upgrading, and re-installing several
times with slightly different setups and so on, I think the easiest way would
be to only configure one proxy line on yum.conf on each new installation than
playing each time with the .repo files on /etc/yum.repos.d or moving around
RPMs between systems... after all what I need is a proxy-cache which knows how
to handle RPMs: am I wrong?
Lorenzo
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