Am 3. April 2018 22:28:51 MESZ schrieb "Yakin, Francis"
:
>1) For example I have a system named "abc", it has 32 packages needed
>to be patched
>2) Before I patch "abc" , I created a snapshot tags, called
>"abc-snapshot-tag", this is will take a snap on the system
1) For example I have a system named "abc", it has 32 packages needed to be
patched
2) Before I patch "abc" , I created a snapshot tags, called "abc-snapshot-tag",
this is will take a snap on the system with 32 packages needed.
3) then I upgrade the system, the result is successful, now "abc"
On 04/03/18 19:16, Yakin, Francis wrote:
> First I created a snapshot tag before I upgraded 32 packages, after I
> upgraded is become 0 packages.
> Now, I want to roll back to the system to be needed 32 packages, but It
> doesn't work, still showing 0
> It should be roll back to 32 packages
First I created a snapshot tag before I upgraded 32 packages, after I upgraded
is become 0 packages.
Now, I want to roll back to the system to be needed 32 packages, but It doesn't
work, still showing 0
It should be roll back to 32 packages needed right?
Thanks
Francis
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No official documentation, but @phils blog
(http://www.devops-blog.net/category/spacewalk) is a good starting point when
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This is a "repository" I created just to be able get the spacewalk "clients" to
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[root@srv
You did not mention, if the 32 packages have been successfully "downgraded"? If
not, then showing 0 packages to upgrade is correct.
Robert
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