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Hi Phil
I would be very interested in knowing if you got this working, as this is
something which I have been attempting to do.
I resolved this issue which you are experiencing by doing the following;
cop
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> I’ve also used a similar configuration for RHEL 6, too, and directly
> synced a RHEL 6 repository then successfully patched a RHEL 6 client system
> from it.
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> Hope this is useful to others.
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> Regards
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> Phil
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7
Servers
Hi Phil
The answer is staring you in the face in red: the RHEL repos use a certificate
which your system doesn’t trust. You’ll need to fetch a copy of the cert and
install it into your appropriate PKI tools on
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7
Servers
Hi Jeffrey
I haven’t had much success patching RHEL systems with my original proof of
concept (PoC) environment that had Spacewalk 2.8 installed on an OEL 7 server.
I’ve therefore, crea
om the Web UI, too?
Regards
Phil
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RHEL 6 (my mirror repo) pulling
Yes, it’s certainly given me something to think about.
Thanks everyone.
Phil
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annel_create” command.
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7
Servers
HTH,
That sounds better than my solution by far. Well, same solution but more
streamlined. So you do a reposync using a script, then use rhnpush to push to
local, just take out any
sensitive information)?
Regards
Phil
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I have
Hongach
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Servers
Hi Phil,
I use Spacewalk to centrally manage multiple distributions and different major
releases within each distribution, as you are
: Tuesday, November 27, 2018 4:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7
Servers
Hi Jeffrey
Thanks for your reply. It seems I would have been better off by starting with
installing Spacewalk on a RHEL 7 server rather than an OL 7
EL 6 local, just take out any
sensitive information)?
Regards
Phil
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7
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Hello Phil
Yeap, this is the diff between the Product (Red Hat Satellite) and Upstream
(Spacewalk), basically, on Satellite everything will be automatically and will
sync packages and erratas. When
Hello Phil
Yeap, this is the diff between the Product (Red Hat Satellite) and Upstream
(Spacewalk), basically, on Satellite everything will be automatically and
will sync packages and erratas. When using SW you have to do this work
manually *implementing some way to download/push to your SW server
I have been able to do this by building a rhel 6 server and creating a local
repo mirror. I then created a rhel 7 and installed spacewalk. That way i have
the entitlements for rhel 6 and 7 covered. From there, I set up the channels
and pointed the rhel 7 to the redhat network, and the rhel 6
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