https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2015-July/msg00036.html
Regards,
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Tomas Lestach
Red Hat Satellite Engineering, Red Hat
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From: Christian Fröstl christian.froe...@nubon.com
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 10:37:48 AM
Hi all,
I have a Problem with my spacewalk server. Since last week I get the following
error message and cannot install any packages anymore on the clients.
* Your Satellite Certificate has expired. Your Satellite is on day 9 of 24
day restricted period and will soon stop functioning.
Hi Tomas,
Works great, thank you very much.
On 28.07.15 10:52, spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com on behalf of Tomas
Lestach spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com on behalf of tlest...@redhat.com
wrote:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2015-July/msg00036.html
Regards,
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Tomas
Hi Folks,
I finally got CentOS 7 to install from my SW 2.3 server... but for some reason,
the yum repos that were configured for the new machine we're my spacewalk
channels... but were the default CentOS 7 repos... for some reason.
Does anyone know why this might be?
Thanks!
Andy Speagle
On 7/28/2015 9:24 AM, Speagle, Andy wrote:
Hi Folks,
I finally got CentOS 7 to install from my SW 2.3 server… but for some reason,
the yum repos that were configured for the new machine we’re my spacewalk
channels… but were the default CentOS 7 repos… for some reason.
Does anyone know
Hi,
I have run 2 commands one after the another and here is the output below
[root@mytestspacewalk ~]# spacecmd -u admin -p admin -s
mytestspacewalk.com softwarechannel_listbasechannels
INFO: Spacewalk Username: admin
INFO: Connected to https://mytestspacewalk.com/rpc/api as admin
Hi,
I've got a CentOS 7 (x86_64) machine that after a package update keeps
showing as The system requires a reboot, but i already rebooted the
machine 2 times after that update.
Last Booted: 6 days ago.
Anyone knows what could be the problem?
Best regards,
Ricardo Esteves.
On 7/28/2015 2:08 PM, Speagle, Andy wrote:
This is definitely not my first rodeo with Spacewalk. However, it is with
CentOS 7 installs.
Sure, that's helpful... but I found the real problem. The issue was with the
rhnlib package that is forcibly pulled in and installed as a part of
I finally got CentOS 7 to install from my SW 2.3 server... but for some
reason, the yum repos that were configured for the new machine we're
my spacewalk channels... but were the default CentOS 7 repos... for some
reason.
Does anyone know why this might be?
Thanks!
Andy Speagle