Creating A Config Channel; Adding Files To A Config Channel - Red Hat NETWORK 3.1 - PROVISIONING Reference Manual

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Appendix A. Command Line Config Management Tools
When the Red Hat Network Configuration Manager is run as root, it attempts to pull in needed
configuration values from the Red Hat Update Agent. When run as something other than root, you
may have to make configuration changes within the
~/.rhncfg-manager-session
The Red Hat Network Configuration Manager offers these primary modes: add, create-channel,
diff, diff-revisions, download-channel, get, list, list-channels, remove, remove-channel, revisions, up-
date, and upload-channel.
Each mode offers its own set of options, which can be seen by issuing the command,
rhncfg-manager mode --help
rhncfg-manager diff-revisions --help
You can see such a list of options for the add mode at Section A.2.2.1 Add Options.
A.2.1. Creating a Config Channel
To create a config channel for your organization, issue the command:
rhncfg-manager create-channel channel-label
If prompted for your RHN username and password, provide them. You should see output resembling:
Red Hat Network username: rhn-user
Password:
Creating config channel channel-label
Config channel channel-label created
Once you've created a config channel, you have the remaining modes available for populating and
maintaining that channel.
A.2.2. Adding Files to a Config Channel
To add a file to a config channel, you need to specify the channel label, as well as the local file to be
uploaded, such as:
rhncfg-manager add
--channel=channel-label
/path/to/file
In addition to the required channel label and path to the file, you may use the available options for
modifying the file during its addition. For instance, you may alter the path and filename by including
the
option in the command, like:
--dest-file
rhncfg-manager add
--channel=channel-label
--dest-file=/new/path/to/file.txt
/path/to/file
You should see output resembling:
Pushing to channel blah
Local file >/path/to/file -> remote file /new/path/to/file.txt
~/.rhncfgrc
to prevent logging in for every command.
, such as:
file. The session file is cached in
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