On 26 October 2017 at 04:39, Edward Clay <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have some host that I attempted to apply applicable erratas to in a
> large group of host.  During that task some host failed and others
> completed.  I can't remember why they failed but I was able to manually
> update the systems once I fixed the issues with these host.  Now I have
> several paused "apply applicable erratas" task for these host and I can't
> get them to resume nor cancel.  I'm not sure how to clean this up since
> It's preventing me from updating to katello 3.4.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> errors in paused task:
>>>
>>> 404 Resource Not Found
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> host did not respond within 20 seconds.  The task has been canceled.  Is
>>> katello-agent installed and goferd running on the Host?
>>>
>>> the katello agent is installed on all managed host and the goferd agent
>>> is running.  I've even tried to restart the goferd agent without success.
>>>
>>
>> I am not an expert on Katello by any stretch, but I have seen this before
>> and these are two methods I've used:
>>  - try running katello-tracer-upload from the affected hosts. If that
>> doesn't work,
>>  - rebooting the Foreman server does. You probably don't need to go that
>> far. Maybe just "systemctl restart foreman-tasks"
>>
>>
>> Looking at one of my servers I'm not finding a katello-tracer-upload.  I
> do see a katell-package-uploader and katello-rhsm-cunsumer.  "yum provides
> */katello-tracer-upload" reruns no results.
>
> After rebooting the foreman server i still get a fail on the upgrade check
> stating that 15 active task.  The only thing I can find are these same
> failed apply erratas task.
>
>
>

My search shows that katello-tracer-upload comes from katello-agent-3.0.0-2
or katello-host-tools-3.0.2-1 (caveat: I am using the katello 3.4 repo) -
look for those packages?

cheers
L.


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