On 03/15/18 18:23, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> Am 14. März 2018 16:25:30 MEZ schrieb Andrei Popenta
> :
>> Hi guys
>>
>> i'm running spacewalk 2.7 with debian 8, debian 9 and ubuntu 16.04
>> channels.
>>
>> one problem I am facing is that if apt uses
>> only /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spacewalk.list as
Correct. You can use remote commands to automate this activity.
/Alex
From: "Yakin, Francis"
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 6:10:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Rollback to the old kernal
It means there is a manual process. Spacewalk itself won’t do it.
Hi all,
since a while, I use Steve Meiers script to synchronize Debian
repositories to our spacewalk server. From @philicious
(https://github.com/philicious/spacewalk-scripts) and @pandujar
(https://github.com/pandujar) I also use the excellent work to add
Ubuntu errata information into spacewalk.
It means there is a manual process. Spacewalk itself won’t do it. Correct? Or
maybe we can use remote command?
Francis
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[mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Alexandru Raceanu
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 3:11 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat
Hi,
We run a Spacewalk 2.5 Master server and multiple Proxies, all running
CentOS 6.9 on a mix of VM-ware and AWS AMI’s.
These work very nicely but we have been investigating the possibility of
moving the Proxy servers into a Docker container.
We came across this on GitHub -
https://github.com/V
For anybody else that runs into this issue I was able to get kickstart
to work by making the following changes under the Software section.
* uncheck the Don't install @Base package group option.
* check Ignore missing packages
* Add @standard to the default package list.
The --nobase option was
I've set up a Spacewalk server running spacewalk 2.7 and created a
kickstart profile along with a distribution for Fedora 26. I am able to
PXE boot using this profile however anaconda fails with an error as
follows. "You have specified that the group 'Base' should be installed.
This group does not
Ahh... I think made this mistake too.
Modify the /etc/rhn/rhn.conf file and include the following line:
pam_auth_service = spacewalk-prod
Then restart spacewalk. Obviously change spacewalk-prod to whatever your Pam
service name is.
Without this, you don't get the checkbox for Use PAM. Instead i
I agree and thanks for +1 on the bug.
On the other hand, the PAM checkbox you talk about is not visible in none of my
SW servers.
/Alex
From: "DiOrio, Max"
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 6:39:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk and AD/SSSD Based Us
You are using old jpp5 repositories, you should no longer use. I don’t think,
that it is stated to use these repos. Earlier versions of spacewalk needed these
Java 5 packages. See the install page again
(https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall)
Robert
Von: spacewalk-li
What I mean is that centos/RHEL by default are keeping the last 3 installed
kernels (spacewalk has nothing to do with it)
You will still need to remove the latest kernel packages from the machines,
enrolling the machines to another channel with an older kernel is not
sufficient.
/Alex
Fro
I am doing a fresh install of spacewalk 2.7, and when running
#yum -y install spacewalk-postgresql
i get error:
--> Finished Dependency ResolutionError: Package: cglib-2.1.3-4.jpp5.noarch
(@jpackage-generic)
Requires: asm >= 1.5.3
Removing: asm-1.5.3-7.jpp5.noarch (@jpackage-generic)
asm = 1.5.3
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