

When creating a hosted Yum repository, you'll need to pick a Repodata Depth. Minimal configuration steps for creating a Yum Hosted repository are as follows:

To host a Yum RPM, create a new yum (hosted) repository as documented in Repository Management. Hosting Yum RepositoriesĪ hosted repository for Yum can be used to upload both your own and third-party RPMs. Also, see GPG signatures for Yum Proxy/Group for s igning data with a GPG key.

See Proxying RHEL Yum Repositories for instructions on proxying Red Hat Enterprise Linux Yum repositories. You will need to determine which repositories are appropriate for your environment. Nexus Repository does not create a default Yum proxy repository.
