Re: RHN Website Questions
Michael Kearey <[email protected]> Mon, 4 May 2009 19:50:24 -0400 (EDT)
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Greetings Joe. Best to engage your friendly support personnel at Red Hat GSS (Global Support Services) : https://www.redhat.com/apps/support/ "Login to access your personal support services" If you don't have 'support' as such, reply to this email :) Cheers Regards, Michael ----- "Joe_Wulf" <[email protected]> wrote: > RHN Website Questions > > Hello, > > I'm a user of my company's access to the RHN website. I'm a new > subscriber to this list, as it seemed the > most appropriate one. I've looked over the past 2 years of messages, > sorted by date and did not find > anything regarding my questions, or their answers. Further, I've > studied the RHN documentation > (rhn.redhat.com/ rhn/help/reference/rhn500) without much success > either towards better answering my > questions. > > Should there be a better place for me to address my questions, please > direct me. Thank you. > > What resource can I leverage to become aware of changes to the web > page content of the RHN web pages > without having to manually walk through each web page and > cross-reference with our directory/file structure? > I've access to our local master replicated copy of the ISO's from RHN > for which we are entitled to. Our > work with them is within a private isolated LAN. The challenge is > keeping up with not just the new OS > releases (we can anticipate those due to the publicity) but also all > the other elements. > > It seems the five entries for MRG (under RHEL5 x32 and x64 bit) are > total duplicates of each other, down to > the MD5 sums. If they are all, literally, the same, why not simply > have one comprehensive entry? > > I do have other questions, some more detailed, but I'll hold off for > now to see if I'm in the right place. > > Thank you. > > R, > - Joe Wulf , CISSP, VCP, USN(RET) > Senior IA Engineer > ProSync Technology Group, LLC > www.prosync.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > rhn-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users -- Michael Kearey, Software Maintenance Engineer, Support Engineering Group, Red Hat Global Support Services APAC Brisbane