Good afternoon, all.
I may have a better method start with a clean O/S install, install SW 2.2,
restore the database, /var/satellite, etc. After the restore is complete, &
/usr/bin/spacewalk-hostname-rename is complete, I can update
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date on all of the clients and
In the WebUI click on Systems > Systems > Ungrouped. (Picture attached) It
should show each one that does not have a group. If you have also added
them all just recently you can click on the "Recently Registered" systems
and show ones within the past day, week, 30 days, or 180 days.
On Mon, Oct
You can also do this via the API. Check the 2.4 release notes. It was broken in
2.3.
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On 26 Oct 2015, at 19:03, Sean Barlow
> wrote:
In the WebUI click on Systems > Systems > Ungrouped. (Picture attached) It
should show each
Thanks Sean. That was one place I didn't even look. Looked everywhere else,
except.
Thanks again.
Daryl
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Sent: Monday, October 26,
Slowly, we've been adding servers to our SW environment. I've setup some
basic groups, RHEL 6.5, RHEL 6.6, SLES SP3, SLES SP4 etc...Total count of
servers in SW is 72. However, I only see 70 that have been assigned to a
group.There must be an easy way to determine which servers was not
I think it's the 'created' column in the 'rhnServer' table used
as the 'Registered' date. So, the answer would be no. There's no
API or any other tool, that would modify this field. You'd need
to modify it manually in the DB if required.
I'd suggest to set up an additional Spacewalk 2.4 machine,
$ sudo yum whatprovides /usr/bin/spacewalk-hostname-rename
Loaded plugins: security
spacewalk-utils-2.2.25-1.el5.noarch : Utilities that may be run against a
: Spacewalk server.
Repo: spacewalk
Matched from:
Filename:
> Hi Experts,
>
> We want to know last patched date information for servers, I am not
> able to find in console, is there any way to find out this.
Not easy.
Would something like
$ echo "select server_id, max(installtime) AS last_install from
rhnServerPackage group by server_id order by
> The question is after upgrading from Spacewalk 2.3 to 2.4, can I
> generate a new SHA256 ssl cert/RPM with the spacewalk-certs-tool
> (rhn-ssl-tool --gen-server) for each of the web servers and proxies
> without having to change the certs on the clients? From my digging
> it looks like I should