That said however... the tools required are in the spacewalk repos and if you are going to be using spacewalk you will want to use those repos due to the heavy development and updates going on in them.... The spacewalk client repo was missing the python-ethtool package until recently but that has been rectified. If you are building centos systems it would be much better to use the spacewalk-client repo for these (or a local mirror of it) to ease troubleshooting the spacewalk systems whilst they are developed (not to mention you will probably want the spacewalk client repo anyway for things like spacewalk-koan, osad, etc).
James
Karanbir Singh wrote:Yes, they carry the heritage of rhn in their name and their original
> Hi,
>
> On 01/20/2010 03:59 PM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
>> severals users of Spacewalk [1] reported that Spacewalk client tools are
>> removed [2] from CentOS (they are present in RHEL).
>
> I am not sure about that - these are not really 'spacewalk' client tools
> but are more along the lines of 'rhn tools'.
purpose was to connect to rhn.redhat.com (and RHN Satellite), but since
open sourcing this product as Spacewalk project at 2008, these tools can
be used to connect to Spacewalk.
They can be used to connect to Spacewalk, which is free upstream project
> They are removed since they have no real use in the CentOS environment -
> and we not be a reason for people hitting rhn.r.c when they dont need to
> or even should be doing so.
of RHN Satellite, which is standalone version of rhn.redhat.com.
Large part (if not majority) of Spacewalk users use CentOS and I'm
pretty sure they will appreciate, if these tools will be present
directly in CentoOS.
I disagree. Majority of people will install only these packages. Yes -
> I think in the spacewalk context its easier to look at it from the point
> of view that adding these packages does nothing for the spacewalk user,
> since they are not the only things needed to make spacewalk environment.
> So the user haseto already go and enable another repo somewhere, these
> tools can come from there as well.
we have client repo which contains several other tools. But with these
packages you can do most of the management (install/upgrade/remove
package, do rollback, compare profiles, run scripts, reboot machines,
reprovision them...).
In fact even as developer of Spacewalk I rarely use other then those
mentioned client packages.
I'm not sure if I convinced you, I'm just asking because Spacewalk users
> However, if there is a real reason to add these back in I dont see why
> that could not happen. I just dont see the reason at this time.
asks us-developers.
--
Miroslav Suchy
Red Hat Satellite Engineering
Cloud Computing and Integrated Solution Dept.
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