Hi Philippe,
Welluntil now, I only have very few packages that are shown as upgradable for "Debian" systems. I only found some version comparision problem while testing Uyuni (and testing to get Debian system registered as Salt client). I think this could be further tuned to use the
Hi Robert,
Good to know, thanks !!
Regarding the version comparison logic issue for .deb packages, is there a
solution that could be implemented ?
Regards,
Philippe.
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 at 20:18, Robert Paschedag
wrote:
> Am 5. Dezember 2018 00:44:25 MEZ schrieb philippe bidault <
>
Am 5. Dezember 2018 00:44:25 MEZ schrieb philippe bidault
:
>Hi all,
>
>I am trying to make our Spacewalk 2.8 working with Ubuntu 18.04, but as
>well described here :
>https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/DebianUbuntuSupportIn27
>
>... there are 3 main issues :
>
>"1- The current
Hi,
> On 5 Dec 2018, at 11:00 pm, Worner, Frank wrote:
>
>
> Tablespace 'SWALK_DATA' does not appear to exist.
Check that your database configuration is correct. We have documented exactly
what’s required for both 11gR2 and 12c here:
Hi Michael,
Thank you for the prompt reply. I was not aware db-control but this is exactly
what I was looking for. I will read up further on its usage. Have a great day.
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Behalf Of Michael Mraka
Sent: Wednesday, December
William Hongach:
> Good Morning,
>
> I am looking to back up the pgsql database that stores Spacewalk metadata. I
> used most (if not all) of the default options upon installation, and I want
> to make sure that I dump the correct databases during back up.
>
> Will a dump of the "postgres"
Worner, Frank:
> Hi Michael
>
> Thanks for the swift reply, but unfortunately there was an omission in my
> typing ... I should have said;
>
> "We have confirmed that the tableSPACE SWALK_DATA does indeed exist"
>
> Sorry, my mistake - but the original issue still exists - any other
>
Hi,
Not sure if this is relevant, but on the Spacewalk 2.8 installation
instructions, there are references about Oracle 10g and 11g, but nothing
about Oracle 12 :
https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall28
In order to get Spacewalk to run with Oracle database backend, you
I don’t have any specific experience with using an Oracle backend for spacewalk
(although I was an Oracle 9i certified database administrator) but have you
verified using some other program that the database can be reached from this
server? I’m just wondering if the Spacewalk setup is giving
Hi Michael
Thanks for the swift reply, but unfortunately there was an omission in my
typing ... I should have said;
"We have confirmed that the tableSPACE SWALK_DATA does indeed exist"
Sorry, my mistake - but the original issue still exists - any other suggestion,
anyone ??
Regards
Frank
Worner, Frank:
>
> Hi All - I wonder if anyone can shed light on the following error ??
>
> # spacewalk-setup --external-oracle
> * Setting up SELinux..
> * Setting up Oracle environment.
> * Setting up database.
> ** Database: Setting up database connection for Oracle backend.
> Global Database
Hi All - I wonder if anyone can shed light on the following error ??
# spacewalk-setup --external-oracle
* Setting up SELinux..
* Setting up Oracle environment.
* Setting up database.
** Database: Setting up database connection for Oracle backend.
Global Database Name or SID (requires
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