Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Waldirio Manhães Pinheiro
Hello Friends,

Sulove, answering your question, Satellite 5 will be discontinued [1],
also, as mentioned on the email, Red Hat will discontinue the Spacewalk
project, no more updates, new versions, docs, etc.

Hope this helps

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[1]. https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/satellite

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 9:47 AM Sulove Khanal  wrote:

> This is not clear, so will Spacewalk in its entirety be discontinued or
> just Satellite 5?
>
>
>
> Screenshot attached from Michael.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Sulove
>
>
>
> *From: * on behalf of Emmett Hogan <
> eho...@gmail.com>
> *Reply-To: *
> *Date: *Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 12:14 PM
> *To: *
> *Subject: *Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?
>
>
>
> The upstream project for Satellite 6 is "Foreman"
> https://theforeman.org/introduction.html... which (along with katello)
> uses a number of very different components to handle the
> provisioning/configuration mgmt/package management.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 9:08 AM Howard Coles 
> wrote:
>
> >From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not
> spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
>
> Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?
> Because from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux)
> use Spacewalk or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
>
> We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be
> caught up in patching.
>
>
>
>
> See Ya'
> Howard Coles Jr.
>
> John 3:16!
>
>
> --
>
> *From:* spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com <
> spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com> on behalf of Paul Greene <
> paul.greene...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 21, 2020 10:23 AM
> *To:* spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
> *Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?
>
>
>
> EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution
>
> What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose
> compatibility with previous versions?
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
> wrote:
>
> Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat
> uses.
>
> My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value
> of spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding
> what Spacewalk can do.
>
>
>
> On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
>
> I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was
> looking at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to
> 2.10, and saw that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??
>
>
>
> What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after
> that date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 2020?
>
>
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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Robert Paschedag
Uyuni is a fork of spacewalk and the upstream protect of SuSE Manager

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 Originale Nachricht 
Von: Robert Paschedag 
Gesendet: Thu May 21 18:47:09 GMT+02:00 2020
An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

The alternative is to migrate to Uyuni.
https://www.uyuni-project.org

I'm also in the process in migration. If you like to stick with the 
"traditional client" (like spacewalk is doing) this should work.

My error was, that I directly wanted to migrate also from the "traditional 
client" to the "saltstack" client (with Debian clients) around 1 year ago. That 
was quite a pain.

It was a lot of work till now but the latest version of uyuni works pretty good 
right now with Debian.

No need to do all the workarounds to patch the Packages.gz file with missing 
headers anymore.
Release and InRelease files get generated (of configured).

I've tried to run the foreman/katello But I failed quite miserably (maybe I 
didn't try it long enough or was just to stupid... Don't know)

You should give it a try.

Regards
Robert

⁣sent from my mobile device​


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Von: Jody McIvor 
Gesendet: Thu May 21 18:16:51 GMT+02:00 2020
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@Howard

It was actually announced by Michael M. a while ago thru this very email list. 
(Late April/Early may if I recall), so yes, Spacewalk discontinued.

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From: Howard Coles 
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>From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not 
>spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?  Because 
from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux) use Spacewalk 
or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be 
caught up in patching.


See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr.

John 3:16!


From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com  on 
behalf of Paul Greene 
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 10:23 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?


EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution

What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose 
compatibility with previous versions?

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
mailto:joe.belliv...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat uses.

My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value of 
spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding what 
Spacewalk can do.


On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was looking 
at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to 2.10, and saw 
that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??

What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after that 
date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 2020?





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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Robert Paschedag
The alternative is to migrate to Uyuni.
https://www.uyuni-project.org

I'm also in the process in migration. If you like to stick with the 
"traditional client" (like spacewalk is doing) this should work.

My error was, that I directly wanted to migrate also from the "traditional 
client" to the "saltstack" client (with Debian clients) around 1 year ago. That 
was quite a pain.

It was a lot of work till now but the latest version of uyuni works pretty good 
right now with Debian.

No need to do all the workarounds to patch the Packages.gz file with missing 
headers anymore.
Release and InRelease files get generated (of configured).

I've tried to run the foreman/katello But I failed quite miserably (maybe I 
didn't try it long enough or was just to stupid... Don't know)

You should give it a try.

Regards
Robert

⁣sent from my mobile device​


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Von: Jody McIvor 
Gesendet: Thu May 21 18:16:51 GMT+02:00 2020
An: "spacewalk-list@redhat.com" 
Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

@Howard

It was actually announced by Michael M. a while ago thru this very email list. 
(Late April/Early may if I recall), so yes, Spacewalk discontinued.

Jody McIvor
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>From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not 
>spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?  Because 
from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux) use Spacewalk 
or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be 
caught up in patching.


See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr.

John 3:16!


From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com  on 
behalf of Paul Greene 
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 10:23 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?


EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution

What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose 
compatibility with previous versions?

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
mailto:joe.belliv...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat uses.

My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value of 
spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding what 
Spacewalk can do.


On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was looking 
at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to 2.10, and saw 
that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??

What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after that 
date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 2020?





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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Sulove Khanal
This is not clear, so will Spacewalk in its entirety be discontinued or just 
Satellite 5? 

 

Screenshot attached from Michael.

 

Regards,

Sulove

 

From:  on behalf of Emmett Hogan 

Reply-To: 
Date: Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 12:14 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

 

The upstream project for Satellite 6 is "Foreman" 
https://theforeman.org/introduction.html... which (along with katello) uses a 
number of very different components to handle the provisioning/configuration 
mgmt/package management.

 

 

 

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 9:08 AM Howard Coles  wrote:

>From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not 
>spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?

Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?  Because 
from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux) use Spacewalk 
or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?

We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be 
caught up in patching.

 


See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr.

John 3:16!

 

From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com  on 
behalf of Paul Greene 
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 10:23 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project? 

 

EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution

What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose 
compatibility with previous versions?

 

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau  wrote:

Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat uses.

My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value of 
spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding what 
Spacewalk can do.

 

On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:

I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was looking 
at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to 2.10, and saw 
that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??

 

What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after that 
date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 2020?

 

 



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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Jody McIvor
@Howard

It was actually announced by Michael M. a while ago thru this very email list. 
(Late April/Early may if I recall), so yes, Spacewalk discontinued.

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>From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not 
>spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?  Because 
from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux) use Spacewalk 
or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be 
caught up in patching.


See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr.

John 3:16!


From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com  on 
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Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 10:23 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?


EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution

What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose 
compatibility with previous versions?

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
mailto:joe.belliv...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat uses.

My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value of 
spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding what 
Spacewalk can do.


On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was looking 
at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to 2.10, and saw 
that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??

What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after that 
date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 2020?





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On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 12:08 PM Howard Coles 
wrote:

> >From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31,
> >not
> spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
> Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?
> Because from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable
> Linux) use Spacewalk or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
> We used to use spacewalk much more t

Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Emmett Hogan
The upstream project for Satellite 6 is "Foreman"
https://theforeman.org/introduction.html... which (along with katello) uses
a number of very different components to handle the
provisioning/configuration mgmt/package management.



On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 9:08 AM Howard Coles 
wrote:

> >From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not
> spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
> Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?
> Because from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux)
> use Spacewalk or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
> We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be
> caught up in patching.
>
>
> See Ya'
> Howard Coles Jr.
>
> John 3:16!
>
> --
> *From:* spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com <
> spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com> on behalf of Paul Greene <
> paul.greene...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 21, 2020 10:23 AM
> *To:* spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
> *Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?
>
>
> EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution
> What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose
> compatibility with previous versions?
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
> wrote:
>
> Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat
> uses.
>
> My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value
> of spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding
> what Spacewalk can do.
>
>
> On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
>
> I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was
> looking at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to
> 2.10, and saw that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??
>
> What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after
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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Paul Greene
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 12:08 PM Howard Coles 
wrote:

> >From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not
> spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
> Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?
> Because from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux)
> use Spacewalk or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
> We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be
> caught up in patching.
>
>
> See Ya'
> Howard Coles Jr.
>
> John 3:16!
>
> --
> *From:* spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com <
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> *Sent:* Thursday, May 21, 2020 10:23 AM
> *To:* spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
> *Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?
>
>
> EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution
> What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose
> compatibility with previous versions?
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
> wrote:
>
> Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat
> uses.
>
> My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value
> of spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding
> what Spacewalk can do.
>
>
> On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
>
> I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was
> looking at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to
> 2.10, and saw that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??
>
> What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after
> that date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 2020?
>
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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Howard Coles
>From what I'm seeing it just says that Satellite will end on May 31, not 
>spacewalk.  Where did we read that Spacewalk will be done?
Also, is there a consolidated upstream project similar to Satellite 6?  Because 
from what I can see SuSE and Oracle (for their unbearable Linux) use Spacewalk 
or a similar structure, or am I mistaken?
We used to use spacewalk much more than we do now, but it does need to be 
caught up in patching.


See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr.

John 3:16!


From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com  on 
behalf of Paul Greene 
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To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com 
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?


EXTERNAL MESSAGE: Exercise Caution

What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose 
compatibility with previous versions?

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
mailto:joe.belliv...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat uses.

My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value of 
spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding what 
Spacewalk can do.


On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was looking 
at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to 2.10, and saw 
that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??

What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after that 
date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 2020?





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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Paul Greene
What would be the implications of moving to the newer stack? Would it lose
compatibility with previous versions?

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Joe Belliveau 
wrote:

> Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that redhat
> uses.
>
> My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value
> of spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding
> what Spacewalk can do.
>
>
> On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
>
> I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I was
> looking at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about updating to
> 2.10, and saw that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of May 31, 2020??
>
> What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates after
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Re: [Spacewalk-list] End of life for Spacewalk project?

2020-05-21 Thread Joe Belliveau
Means we have to either fork it or move on to the newer stack that 
redhat uses.


My plan so far is to start migrating to the newer stack. Sadly the value 
of spacewalk is dropping due to cloud usage. And a lack of understanding 
what Spacewalk can do.



On 5/21/20 11:04 AM, Paul Greene wrote:
I have 2 spacewalk servers - one running 2.7 and one running 2.9. I 
was looking at the Spacewalk homepage yesterday, thinking about 
updating to 2.10, and saw that Spacewalk is being discontinued as of 
May 31, 2020??


What does that mean? It won't be available anymore? No new updates 
after that date? What does the future hold for Spacewalk after May 31, 
2020?




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