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Option
Description
--test
Only print a list of the packages to be pushed.
-?, --help
Display the help screen with a list of options.
--usage
Briefly describe the available options.
--copyonly
Only copy packages
Table 6-1.
rhn_package_manager
options
Tip
These command line options are also described in the
rhn_package_manager
manual
page:
man rhn_package_manager
.
6.2. Uploading Packages to RHN Satellite Server
The
RHN Push
application allows you to serve custom packages associated with a private
RHN channel through the RHN Satellite Server. If you want the RHN Satellite Server to
serve only official Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages, you do not need to install
RHN
Push
.
To use
RHN Push
, install the
rhnpush
package and its dependencies. This package is
available to registered RHN Satellite Server systems and is installed by running
up2date
rhnpush
.
RHN Push
uploads RPM header information to the RHN Satellite Server database and
places the RPM in the RHN Satellite Server package repository. Unlike the RHN Proxy
Server’s
RHN Package Manager
,
RHN Push
never distributes package information, even
the headers, beyond the RHN Satellite Server database.
Tip
If your Satellite installation is enabled to support Solaris OS systems, you may use RHN
Push from a Solaris client to upload Solaris package content to custom Solaris channels.