Thanks, but those seem to only be related to making a local mirror and keeping it in sync, not with handling separate repos for different systems, or helping you promote new packages through devel and production. ================================================= Steven Barre, RHCE steven at realestatewebmasters.com Systems Administrator Real Estate Webmasters - 250-753-9893 ================================================== On 2015-04-10 16:47, Eero Volotinen wrote: > mrepo or reposync works fine with apache. > > Eero > 11.4.2015 2.45 ap. "Steven Barre" <steven at realestatewebmasters.com> > kirjoitti: > >> Hello Everyone >> >> I'm looking into the best way to have locked version repos for my CentOS >> systems. The systems are all set up with Chef and have a couple different >> recopies/roles. I'd like to have locked version repos for each role with >> tested RPMs. Then perhaps quarterly apply any updates. It would be nice to >> have something showing which updates are available for these locked repos. >> I'd also want to be able to just push single update RPMs into the repo >> (think heartbleed) >> >> I've had a look at spacewalk and katello, but they seem a bit complicated. >> Katello seems closer to what I'm looking for with its versioned "Content >> Views", but I don't see how I could selectively include some new packages >> in it. It seems like it only handles making new snapshots of the underlying >> repos. >> >> Maybe I'd be better off just setting up some repos on a web server and >> manually adding packages? I'd probably want a way to symlink packages to >> prevent disk bloat. >> >> What are other people doing out there? >> >> -- >> ================================================= >> Steven Barre, RHCE >> steven at realestatewebmasters.com >> >> Systems Administrator >> Real Estate Webmasters - 250-753-9893 >> ================================================== >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >