Is this available on CentOS systems? If so, what advantage does running it provide?
Is this available on CentOS systems? If so, what advantage does running it provide?
As far as I know, that package is used to register your server with RedHat as part of the RedHat Network subscription system to get their updates.
On a CentOS box it's pretty much pointless.
On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 07:38 -0800, Drew wrote:
Is this available on CentOS systems? If so, what advantage does running it provide?
As far as I know, that package is used to register your server with RedHat as part of the RedHat Network subscription system to get their updates.
On a CentOS box it's pretty much pointless.
Unless you're using Spacewalk, the open source version op RHN, in which case, it's very useful :)
I have all (ahum 10) my machines connected to a virtual server running spacewalk.
Regards,
Michel
Drew wrote:
Is this available on CentOS systems? If so, what advantage does running it provide?
As far as I know, that package is used to register your server with RedHat as part of the RedHat Network subscription system to get their updates.
On a CentOS box it's pretty much pointless.
I guess that's true. It was just that I found the yum-rhn-plugin package available on Fedora, and wondered what it was for.