Yes, that helped!
Thanks
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Matt Moldvan wrote:
> Check the rhndispatcher table in the Spacewalk database... if there are
> multiple entries there delete those rows first, they will be recreated. I
> had a long rant about it earlier this week
Check the rhndispatcher table in the Spacewalk database... if there are
multiple entries there delete those rows first, they will be recreated. I
had a long rant about it earlier this week on the list that gets into a lot
of detail and is partly related...
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 12:22 PM
Everytime after I restart spacewalk service - I have to manually delete
/var/lib/jabberdb/db/*, unless that osa-dispatcher cannot connect to
jabberd.
After that all clients has to re-register, and it takes some time.
No any errors in log. SP 2.4, Scientific linux 7.2
Thanks
Hey all,
We just got access to the KSplice repositories, and would like to roll
those into our weekly updates. Normally we only install the security
updates on our Linux servers (or Critical/Security Advisory) updates. I
can't seem to figure out how to run only the security updates AND the
Hi,
i use the webUI to schedule update. It's not related to one specific update,
but all kernel update (it's a bug i've for months now.). When a new kernel is
released i schedule update and reboot --> Result in "kernel panic".
All my clients os are Centos 7 and RedHat 7.
Lionel.
- Mail
Hello, please, help me understand your problem.
You write:
* if you "schedule a kernel errata update at reboot", there's an issue
with initramfs, grub.cfg ...
* if you "schedule upgrade with gui", everything's ok
Does it mean the 1st case isn't via WebUI? Is it via API?
Can you be more
Hi,
i've a annoying bug with spacewalk. When i schedule a kernel errata update at
reboot my server is going into kernel panic.
After some time i've found that initramfs was not generated during update
phase. Moreover in grub.cfg the line "initrd ..." is missing.
If i boot with an old kernel