You can also deploy a spacewalk-based system for central repository management.
I am using uyuni project for local VM repo, but it should be able to sync the oVirt repos
without any issues.
Of course, spacewalk requires some basic knowledge but it's not a rocket science.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Jun 20, 2019 09:21, jin&hitman&Barracuda
<jinhitman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
We 've a seperate test and aducation lab and connection is very intermittent. I use
reposync command to create a local copy of repositories. When sync done,
"createrepo" command prepare a repodata directory. After first sync, a cron job
can sync continuously daily basis. I believe this is the most easy way to having a local
repo.
If you need a complete guide for this, you may look at "Red Hat Virtualization 4.2
installation guide" page 18.
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019, 07:41 , <siovelrm(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, I've been using Ovirt and I'm doing fine. It happens that where I live
connectivity to the internet is very slow. I wanted to know if it was possible to download
the Ovirt repository in order to have it locally on my network. Greetings and thank you in
advance for your answers.
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