Re: [Spacewalk-list] Encountered an error while trying to update errata

2019-09-10 Thread Wenkai Chen
HI,

I can't find them in the RHEL client. I am unsure of how to check whether the 
packages are in the Spacewalk server or the client.

I have assigned GPG keys to the RHEL channel and have successfully sync the 
RHEL repo.

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From: Elsever Sadigov 
Sent: Tuesday, 10 September 2019 3:59 PM
To: Wenkai Chen ; spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Encountered an error while trying to update errata

Hi Wenkai,

So what about packages, when you search them in RHEL client, still no finding 
them or they are present, but not updating?
Do you try manually update packages? Do you also assigned GPG keys?

My SW server behind a proxy, when I registered it in itself it started pulling 
them from self. For being sure you can mv repos in /etc/yum.repo.d or where 
repo information are stored.

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On 9/10/2019 05:08, Wenkai Chen wrote:
HI Sadigov,

I have already created and assigned separate channels for RHEL and CentOS 
clients. RHEL channels have their own repositories. Likewise for CentOS 
channels.
Just wondering for the Spacewalk server itself that is registered as a client 
to itself, do you all disable all the other yum repositories and only configure 
it to pull from the Spacewalk repositories? Or do you all have both spacewalk 
repositories and the original yum repositories together in Spacewalk server? I 
do not know if this could be an issue.

Thanks.

Regards,

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From: Elsever Sadigov 
Sent: Monday, 9 September 2019 8:40 PM
To: Wenkai Chen 
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Encountered an error while trying to update errata


Wenkai,

Yes, its common, my colleagues also had problems with RHEL clients. Try to 
separate main channels for RHEL and CentOS for isolate different systems to 
take packs from same source. Hope it helps.

I dunno correct or not. Can you explain how you planned channels for update?

And yes, I'm also registered Spacewalk server as client, because it is easy to 
manage.

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Sadigov Elsevar

On 9/9/2019 15:58, Wenkai Chen wrote:
HI,

i am to update CentOS clients, but just having issue with this RHEL client. 
Also i noticed, the RHEL client also pulls in security errata that is related 
to Red Hat packages, not CentOS.
Is this the correct behaviour? What should i do?
Btw, i am registering the Spacewalk server(which is running on CentOS) as a 
client itself. Is this ok?

regards.
Wenkai

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From: Elsever Sadigov 
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 6:58 PM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
; Wenkai Chen 

Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Encountered an error while trying to update errata


Hi,
Maybe a problem with front and back end when client 

[Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Where are the repo configuration files for Spacewalk

2019-09-10 Thread Wenkai Chen
HI Spacewalk users,

I am trying to find out where are the repo config files for Spacewalk Server 
and client. Under /etc/yum.repos.d/, I can see that spacewalk-client.repo and 
spacewalk-.repo being created. However, these are not the repository config 
files for the repositories I have created in Spacewalk.
How can I configure the settings if they are not present in the config files?

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Encountered an error while trying to update errata

2019-09-10 Thread Elsever Sadigov

Hi Wenkai,

So what about packages, when you search them in RHEL client, still no 
finding them or they are present, but not updating?

Do you try manually update packages? Do you also assigned GPG keys?

My SW server behind a proxy, when I registered it in itself it started 
pulling them from self. For being sure you can mv repos in 
/etc/yum.repo.d or where repo information are stored.


--
*Best Regards,*

***Sadigov Elsevar*
IT Department Linux Administrator
*"MilliKart" LLC*
AZ , 5A Ali Mustafayev str., Baku, Azerbaijan
*Phone:*   (+994 12) 431 22 20 (ext.549)
*Mobile:*    (+994 77)  600 36 30

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On 9/10/2019 05:08, Wenkai Chen wrote:


HI Sadigov,

I have already created and assigned separate channels for RHEL and 
CentOS clients. RHEL channels have their own repositories. Likewise 
for CentOS channels.


Just wondering for the Spacewalk server itself that is registered as a 
client to itself, do you all disable all the other yum repositories 
and only configure it to pull from the Spacewalk repositories? Or do 
you all have both spacewalk repositories and the original yum 
repositories together in Spacewalk server? I do not know if this could 
be an issue.


Thanks.

Regards,

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*Chen Wenkai*

Infrastructure Security Engineer

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*From:*Elsever Sadigov 
*Sent:* Monday, 9 September 2019 8:40 PM
*To:* Wenkai Chen ; 
spacewalk-list@redhat.com
*Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] Encountered an error while trying to 
update errata


Wenkai,

Yes, its common, my colleagues also had problems with RHEL clients. 
Try to separate main channels for RHEL and CentOS for isolate 
different systems to take packs from same source. Hope it helps.


I dunno correct or not. Can you explain how you planned channels for 
update?


And yes, I'm also registered Spacewalk server as client, because it is 
easy to manage.


--
*Best Regards,*
*Sadigov Elsevar*

On 9/9/2019 15:58, Wenkai Chen wrote:

HI,

i am to update CentOS clients, but just having issue with this
RHEL client. Also i noticed, the RHEL client also pulls in
security errata that is related to Red Hat packages, not CentOS.

Is this the correct behaviour? What should i do?

Btw, i am registering the Spacewalk server(which is running on
CentOS) as a client itself. Is this ok?

regards.

Wenkai

*Chen Wenkai*

Infrastructure Security Engineer

*E:*wenkai_c...@ensigninfosecurity.com

*A:*30A Kallang Place, Level 9 Right Wing, Singapore 339213



*From:* Elsever Sadigov 

*Sent:* Monday, September 9, 2019 6:58 PM
*To:* spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
 ;
Wenkai Chen 

*Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] Encountered an error while trying
to update errata

Hi,
Maybe a problem with front and back end when client tries to get
updates?
Is db working correctly?

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*Best Regards,*

*Sadigov Elsevar*

On 9/9/2019 14:23, Wenkai Chen wrote:

HI Spacewalk users,

Have encountered the following error while trying to update
security errata.

This action will be executed after 9/9/19 6:15:00 PM AWST
This action's status is: Failed.
The client picked up this action on 9/9/19 6:15 PM
The client completed this action on 9/9/19 6:19 PM
Client execution returned "Failed: Packages failed to install
properly: Package python-perf-0:3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64 is
not available for installation Package
kernel-tools-libs-0:3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64 is not
available for installation Package
kernel-tools-0:3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64 is not available for
installation Package kernel-0:3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64 is
not available for installation" (code 32)

Errata Affected:

  * RHSA-2019:2600 - Important: kernel security and bug fix update

Any advice as to why this is happening? If the package is not