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22 Chapter 5. RHN Package Manager
rhn_package_manager -c "label_of_private_channel" pkg-list
pkg-list is the list of packages to be uploaded. Alternatively, use the -d option to specify the local
directory that contains the packages to add to the channel. Ensure the directory contains only the
packages to be included and no other files. RHN Package Manager can also read the list of packages
from standard input (using --stdin).
To upload the package headers for the source RPMs:
rhn_package_manager -c "label_of_private_channel" --source pkg-list
If you have more than one channel specified (using -c or --channel), the uploaded package headers
will be linked to all the channels listed.
Note
If a channel name is not specified, the packages are not added to any channel. The packages can
then be added to a channel using the Red Hat Network Web interface. The interface can also be
used to modify existing private channels.
After uploading the packages, you can immediately check the RHN Web interface to verify their
presence. Click Channels in the top navigation bar, Manage Software Channels in the left navigation
bar, and then the name of the custom channel. Then click the Packages subtab. Each RPM should be
listed.
You can also check to see if the local directory is in sync with the RHN Server’s image of the channels
at the command line:
rhn_package_manager -s -c "label_of_private_channel"
This -s option will list all the missing packages (packages uploaded to the RHN Server not present in
the local directory). You must be an Organization Administrator to use this command. The script will
prompt you for your RHN username and password. Refer to Table 5-1 for additional command line
options.
If you are using the RHN Package Manager to update local packages, you must go to the RHN website
to subscribe the system to the private channel.
5.3. Command Line Options
A summary of all the command line options for RHN Package Manager rhn_package_manager:
Option Description
-v, --verbose Increase verbosity.
-dDIR, --dir=DIR Process packages from directory DIR.
-cCHANNEL, --channel=CHANNEL Manage this channel — may be present multiple times.
-nNUMBER, --count=NUMBER Process this number of headers per call — the default is
32.