I was impatient. In 1.8, packages shows immediately as they are imported.
But in 1.9 it shows after importing all.
Thanks - Raj.
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:18 PM, raj kumar rajkumar600...@gmail.com wrote:
I've setup spacewalk1.9 in centos6.4 x86_64.
while sync centos 6.4 repo, all packages
Actually mine question is not to check on client side. I want to check on
spacewalk server side There are many channels, under each channel there
are many repositories. I want to know which repository the pkg is synced
from.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Michael Mraka
We cache only the repodata parts for every rpm. When regenerating
repodata, we put all the repodata rpm parts together (according to
the
channel rpms) and generate whole repodata files.
Here could be the first problem. Sometimes it happens, that these XML
parts
are not created
When I mentioned the contents of the repodata, after our initial
removal and triggering Spacewalk to rebuild it, looked identical
along with modification times, I am referring to the modification
time as seen on the filesystem via an ls command as well as what
the Channel information showed.
I've been following instructions from this page:
http://blog.xebia.com/2011/12/19/how-to-walk-with-spacewalk/ and have
successfully added/synced packages.
The next step is to add a kickstart distribution.
After reading other posts, I have tried disabling SELINUX, but get the same:
*The server
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:13:06PM +0200, ĹšLIPEK Krzysztof wrote:
I have problem with Errata Update: RHSA-2013:0587:R5-64-1 - Moderate:
openssl security update. When I try to apply it on server with RHEL 5.9
x86_64 I've got an error:
Client execution returned Error while executing
Centos 5.7
How can I configure my software updates to stop appearing on all of my Centos
5.7 clients?
How can I configure spacewalk to install my software updates at a later time?
What is required to complete this task?
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thats probably not a spacewalk problem
if your servers are automatically updating every day whats causing that is
probably an rpm called yum-autoupdate the only thing it contains is a daily
cron job that runs yum update -y every day.
unfortuantly its listed in the @Core package group so it is
Don't yell at me for asking, but you do have the localhost entry in
/etc/hosts, right? Like:
# Do not remove the following line, or
various programs
# that require network functionality will
fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localhost localhost
On 2013-05-09 9:40,
Alyson Calhoun wrote:
I've been
Hi,
No, I won't yell :)
Yes I do. I actually just fixed the issue. I reinstalled Spacewalk - and
made sure my DNS entry was responding.
Now I'm stuck on actually kickstarting a system (more DNS issues)
Will work on this tomorrow.
Thanks for your response though.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at
Hi all,
I want to use a real (not self-signed) ssl certificate for my
spacewalk server.
I have 3 .pem files (private key, certification chain and the
certificate itself).
If I configure the apache ssl config file (/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf)
to use that files, I can browse into my
Good that you're making progress. I run RHN Satellites, but just
worked through setting up an OEL kickstart, so I may have experience
useful to you. Keep posting to the list with issues. I'm telecommuting
tomorrow, so will be in reach of my Satellites.
On 2013-05-09 15:50,
Alyson Calhoun
Hi
Only yesterday did I sort out my certificate issues;
thought I do not have a 'real' signed cert:
I created a self-signed one, thought I, not Spacewalk
was the signing party. However for the approach you need this is the same.
As such:
RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSl-CERT = text version of your root-CA
I wonder does anyone have a suggestion to this problem? Bar installing Suse
manager..
Regards,
Steve
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Solved this one. After blowing away all packages in the channel / repodata and
doing a resync/rebuild on the channel and child channels it would bomb out with
error he CentOS installation tree in that directory does not seem to match
your boot media
I downloaded the 5.9 cd1 and copied
On 09.05.2013 23:47, Benedetto Vassallo wrote:
1) Is it possible to use the same certificate inside spacewalk (e.g.
osad)? If yes, how I can generate a certificate like
RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSl-CERT starting from my .pem files?
a. you should not confuse server and client sides.
b. remember all
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