
G'day -
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On 13/06/2013 6:31 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
You can't just get a copy of RHEL binaries and run them on all your systems.
Actually, I think you can, but only one system has rights to software updates - - which makes it pretty pointless for anything other than a "quick" test on the hardware.
You can pull updates using single channel and distribute to unlimited number of system however you like without violating Red Hat license. There's no such thing as "rights to software updates" that I know of, that must be some other system terminology, IBM mainframe? Regards Slav "This e-mail and any attachments to it (the "Communication") is, unless otherwise stated, confidential, may contain copyright material and is for the use only of the intended recipient. If you receive the Communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete the Communication and the return e-mail, and do not read, copy, retransmit or otherwise deal with it. Any views expressed in the Communication are those of the individual sender only, unless expressly stated to be those of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited ABN 11 005 357 522, or any of its related entities including ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (together "ANZ"). ANZ does not accept liability in connection with the integrity of or errors in the Communication, computer virus, data corruption, interference or delay arising from or in respect of the Communication."