James A. Peltier wrote:
Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
I dont know about apt-cacher, but if its something to do
with apt-get
you could you --download-only. Like apt-get upgrade --download-only
Tronn
apt-cacher allows you to point all clients to a centralized location, when one client performs, say and apt-get dist-upgrade, the apt-cache server caches all of the packages to it's local apt directory. It's very convienent and easy to setup, whereas the squid solution proposed by Dag is a fair bit more conviluted.
A possible solution would be to possibly extend create-repo to add functionality to mirror updates and packages for selected architectures. Perhaps add the proxy/caching functionality that is required to perform these operations?
I just have a central server mirror the updates repo with wget and have either apache or iis serve them up to clients.
Then in the yum repo files, comment out mirrorlist=, uncomment baseurl=, add the url to your update server first for baseurl= and set the failovermethod=priority.
-Ross
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