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To list all packages in the channel, click the
List / Remove Packages
link. Check the box
to the left of any package you wish to remove, then click the
Remove Packages
button in
the lower right of the page.
To add packages, click the
Add Packages
link. Choose a channel from which to select
packages from the drop-down menu and click the
View
button to continue. Check the box
to the left of any package you wish to add to the channel, then click the
Add Packages
button in the bottom right of the screen.
To compare packages within the current channel with those of another channel, select the
other channel from the drop-down menu and click the
Compare
button. All packages
present in either channel are compared, and the results displayed on the next screen. This
information includes the architecture and version of each package.
To make the two channels identical, click the
Merge Differences
button in the lower right.
The following screen allows you to select how conflicts are resolved. Click the
Preview
Merge
button to view the results of the merging without making any changes to the chan-
nels. Finally, select those packages that you wish to merge and click the
Merge Packages
button followed by the
Confirm
button to perform the merge.
6.6.5.2. Manage Software Channels
⇒
Manage Software Packages
This tab allows you to manage custom software packages owned by your organization. You
may view a list of all custom software or view only those packages in a selected custom
channel. To select the channel whose custom packages you wish to view, select the channel
from the drop-down menu and click the
View
button.
6.6.6. Manage Config Channels —
Provides the means to create and oversee channels containing configuration files. You must
be a Configuration Administrator or Organization Administrator to view this section of the
website. Like software channels, configuration channels store files to be installed on sys-
tems. Unlike software packages, various versions of configuration files may prove useful
to a system at any given time. Further, RHN allows you to include variables, or macros,
that allow you to treat your configuration files as templates that can be deployed across
your organization, with the relevant values populated upon individual system installation.
Please note that whenever a configuration file is deployed via RHN, a backup of the previ-
ous file including its full path is made in the
/var/lib/rhncfg/backups/
directory on
the affected system. The backup retains its filename but has a
.rhn-cfg-backup
exten-
sion appended.
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