That is what I do. I have a local repo that I sync. Workstations only have the local repo enabled. After I'm satisfied the updates cause no pain I let the rest update. Now my users never bother to update so I end up going around when their are other issues
 and update as I go. I just wanted to know if there was an easier way. dnf-automatic looks small enough that I could modify for my purpose.

On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 8:10 PM Rick Stevens <ricks@alldigital.com> wrote:
On 9/19/18 4:45 PM, Louis Garcia wrote:
> I handle hundreds of workstations, I am not about to manually update
> everyone. dnf-automatic the best choice right now.

Go right ahead. I'm just warning you.

I managed 1500-3000 systems in multiple datacenters world wide and at
least that many additional VMs. Most were under Puppet or Ansible and
they were regularly audited so I generally knew what they had installed.

I'm just saying that I wouldn't permit automatic upgrades unless I'd
vetted those upgrades manually on test machines that represented the
targets involved. I even disabled automatic updates to things like
docker and kubernetes (which do their own updates outside of dnf/yum) so
they wouldn't break (and brother, were there ever been some MASSIVE
screwups there). Even with all those precautions, I was bitten. Hard.
Multiple times. Not fun. Not in the least.

Do what you wish, just be bloody careful about it. That's all I'm
saying.
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