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Upstream_sync Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to upstream_sync
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infrastructure
The infrastructure monorepo for the Rocky Linux project. This project will be archived/deprecated in the future.
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Automatic updates for RHEL, Debian, and their derivatives, with the ability to run pre/post hooks & reboot afterwards.
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Patch Managment for a handfull of Servers
If you need to manage your Linux repositories in-house, look at upstream_sync for RHEL and RHEL-clones. Look at debmirror for Debian and Debian-clones. If you have both, you can get debmirror for RHEL and RHEL-clones from EPEL, which would allow you to run both from one server.
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What Distro did you use to replace Centos?
Get x16 RHEL developer subscriptions. Use just x01 to setup a local repository and upstream_sync to pull down content. Fix the reposync options in upstream_sync to properly support RHEL 8 modular data. Configure all your RHEL servers to point to your local repository. Viola! You're now commiting fraud at an effectively limitless scale and, one day, IBM will show up to rape your butthole.
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Syncing RHEL7 repos on a RHEL8 host?
Check this out: upstream_sync
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Resources/Whitepapers for designing a Linux Patching Policy and Local Update Server?
For RPM-based distros, like Alma, CentOS, RHEL, and Rocky, you can use something like this to more easily manage pulling content in your RHEL/RHEL-clone local repository server. Try to add your content into something like /repo/daily/distro_name/. Note, you will need to make a few changes to theupstream_syncscript to allow it to handle EL 8 modular metadata. It's like two additional flags under thecreaterepo` section ... I'll see if I can find them.
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How do you download a RPM by name and version, using Python or terminal?
Start here. You need access to Red Hat CDN; otherwise known as a subscription and related certificate. You don't need that for CentOS or OEL (public). You just need to know what repositories you want to pull from.
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Linux Package repo server
upstream_sync for yum content (see here
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pyther/upstream_sync is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of upstream_sync is Python.
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