Re: Linux backup help

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Thanks! (and sorry for the late response).

On 12/19/08, Patrice Guay <patrice.guay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote :
>> 2008/11/16 Ian Forde <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> Actually, that's the problem that Red Hat Satellite Server can solve.
>>> You can approve packages for deployment.  Thus, when provisioning new
>>> servers, they get updates from the approved list.  And servers are
>>> grouped by class.  For the free version, one should investigate Project
>>> SpaceWalk.  http://www.redhat.com/spacewalk/
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer. I've looked at it a few weeks ago back when
>> there was some news about it and it looked promising but I didn't have
>> time to learn it in depth. Will keep it in my stack of things to look
>> at.
>>
> I just wrote a HowTo on this topic. Spacewalk can help you manage
> software versions across different environments using software channels.
> The document is available here:
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/PackageManagement/Spacewalk
>
> Regards,
> --
> Patrice Guay
> patrice.guay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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