An update channel is only as useful as the freshness of the information in that channel. Since the RHN Satellite Server is designed to be a standalone environment, any update advisories published by RHN must be manually imported and synchronized by the administrator of the RHN Satellite Server.
During synchronization over the Internet, the RHN Satellite Synchronization Tool performs the following steps:
Connects over SSL to central RHN Servers, authenticates itself as an RHN Satellite Server, and triggers an export of RHN data — unless a local mount point for RHN-exported data is specified, in which case no connection is necessary. Refer to Section 6.3.2 Synchronizing Errata and Packages via Local Media for an explanation.
Examines the export and identifies differences between the RHN Satellite Server data set and the exported RHN data set. For a particular channel, the following information is analyzed:
Channel metadata
Metadata of all packages in that channel
Metadata for all Errata that affect that channel
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All analysis is performed on the RHN Satellite Server; the central RHN Servers deliver only an export of its channel information and remain ignorant of any details regarding the RHN Satellite Server. |
After the analysis of the export data, any differences are imported into the RHN Satellite Server database. Please note that importing new packages may take variable lengths of time. For a large update, an import can take many hours.
The satellite-sync command can be used in two modes: via RHN and via local media.
For customers who want to sync data as frequently as possible and who can initiate connections outside of their own environments, the satellite sync can be run over the Internet through SSL. This is the default setting for the satellite sync script. For example:
satellite-sync -c rhel-i386-as-3 |
This connects to central Red Hat Network Servers and performs the process described above. Multiple channels can be included by repeating the option. If no channels are specified, all channels on the Satellite will be refreshed.
For customers who cannot connect their Satellite directly to RHN, Red Hat recommends downloading Channel Content ISOs to a separate, Internet-connected system and then transferring them to the Satellite. Refer to Section 6.2.2.1 Preparing Channel Content ISOs for instructions on downloading the ISOs. For ease of import, we recommend that the data be copied from media directly into a common repository through a command such as the following:
cp -rv /mnt/cdrom/* /var/rhn-sat-sync/ |
Then, the following command:
satellite-sync -c rhel-i386-as-3 --mount-point /var/rhn-sat-sync |
This can be used to perform the sync process described above, using the dump files in /var/rhn-sat-sync to perform the necessary comparisons and imports. See Section 6.2.3 Running the Import for precise steps.