Re: [Spacewalk-list] remove package in spacewalk repo

2018-12-13 Thread Dennis Pittman
To add to the last response you may have to remove the package if it's still listed in a softwarechannel spacecmd package_detail libmspack-0.7 # list the details about the package spacecmd package_remove libmspack-0.7 # remove the package. This will work when the remove_orphan does not, If

Re: [Spacewalk-list] remove package in spacewalk repo

2018-12-13 Thread William Hongach
Hello, To clarify, are you referring to packages that have been downloaded locally and pushed to Spacewalk? If so, an unwanted package that is no longer part of a software channel can be listed and removed as follows: spacecmd package_listorphans spacecmd package_removeorphans This will

[Spacewalk-list] remove package in spacewalk repo

2018-12-13 Thread Jérôme Meyer
Hi, It is possible to remove unwanted package in spacewalk repository? In my dev-epel channel there's a package that is no longer available (libmspack-0.7). Could I delete it? Can it result a dependency problem?...and how to do that? Thank in advance Regards, J. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME

Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7 Servers

2018-12-13 Thread p.cook...@bham.ac.uk
Hi Ray Yes, as I’ve said below, I’ve managed to directly sync both RHEL6 and RHEL7 packages to our Spacewalk server now. After struggling for 2-3 weeks, off and on, I’ve learnt I sort of only needed 2 lots of information really (both from the lists). 1. Add Red Hat Subscription Manager

Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7 Servers

2018-12-13 Thread Raymond Setchfield
Hi Phil I would be very interested in knowing if you got this working, as this is something which I have been attempting to do. I resolved this issue which you are experiencing by doing the following; copy the redhat-uep.pem to your spacewalk server to the following location #>

Re: [Spacewalk-list] [EXTERNAL] Spacewalk 2.8 - Patching RHEL 6/7 Servers

2018-12-13 Thread p.cook...@bham.ac.uk
Hi Graeme Thanks for your response. I could see it was a certificate issue; just not so sure how to resolve it. After installing Spacewalk 2.8 on a RHEL 7 server I encountered the following 3 errors when trying to sync a RHEL 7 repository. I found all the resolutions in the lists so thought