I can also recommend using frozen repos, with a testing cycle every time you
update them...
I a while ago I wrote a small web app[1] to collect all versions of all
packages across all of your hosts, you might find it useful to know which
package is installed on which server... in anycase, if you freeze your
repos, a yum update on all of your servers will also ensure compliance :)

[1] http://github.com/ohadlevy/dish

Ohad

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Peter Meier <peter.me...@immerda.ch> wrote:

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> use Spacewalk for patch management. At least at your scale this makes
> sense. It makes manual repository management a lot easier.
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> cheers pete
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