09-02-2009
How to register with Red Hat Network?
Hi,
We have Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 running on all our machines and planning to make one machine as a YUM repository server. Using yum utility the rest of the RHEL machines should be able to get the latest patches/ packages.
Done a POC with the packages available in RHEL 5.3 DVD – created a local YUM repo server and distributed the packages to other client machines using yum install.
Info required:
1. How to get RHN license/subscription? How exactly our machine register with RHN? Give me some steps.
2. How to make one machine to connect to Red Hat Network to get the latest packages/patches and distribute to rest of the client machines?
Detailed instructions/steps are much helpful. Thanks in advance.
Please let me know the requirements to complete the above job.
Regards,
Uday
Last edited by uday123; 09-03-2009 at 06:00 AM..
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