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Spacewalk

Latest News

Spacewalk has been discontinued

Spacewalk project has been discontinued on May 31 2020. Spacewalk 2.10 is the last release of Spacewalk project!

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Spacewalk 2.10 was

released on March 18th, 2020:

Introduction

Spacewalk is an open source Linux systems management solution. It allows you to:

  • Inventory your systems (hardware and software information)
  • Install and update software on your systems
  • Collect and distribute your custom software packages into manageable groups
  • Provision (Kickstart) your systems
  • Manage and deploy configuration files to your systems
  • Provision virtual guests
  • Start/stop/configure virtual guests

Spacewalk is the upstream project for the source of Red Hat Satellite. Spacewalk works with RHEL, Fedora, and other RHEL derivative distributions like CentOS, Scientific Linux, etc. Limited support for managing Debian machines is also available. We are working on getting Spacewalk packages included in Fedora.

This wiki is primarily focused on the usage and development of Spacewalk. For a higher-level overview of Spacewalk, what it does, and for a full gallery of screenshots, please visit the Spacewalk website.

Content

The main subsections of this wiki;

Communication

There are several ways to get in touch with Spacewalk developers and users:

Community

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View photos from the Spacewalk Campground at the 2008 Red Hat Summit.

G+ (Google plus)

Facebook Spacewalk Group

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Please submit Pull request to spacewalkproject/spacewalk-wiki repository. More details can be found here.

Want to File a Bug/RFE?

  • Enter a bug here: Check if the issue already has bugzilla filed at bugzilla.redhat.com. If it has not, then please report it here with all the detail you can muster.
  • Search for bugs here: If it has, feel free to add yourself to Cc list of that bugzilla and add comments with more details, logs, etc.
  • Get a Bugzilla account: You will need an account in bugzilla to add comments or file new bugzillas.
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