Hi Vyas
Not sure which versions you're using but you could try the following:
CentOS7-base: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/
CentOS7-updates: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/updates/x86_64/
CentOS7-extras: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/ex
On 2019-02-13 10:56, Florin Portase wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just have upgraded the spacewalk server from 2.7 => 2.9.
>
> I have applied also the sql patch from
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1661347
>
> + upgraded the clients from :
>
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositori
Hello,
I would like to disable the downloading of the stock repos like
Centos-Base.repo and the rest They get in the way when I perform upgrades
(unless I'm doing something wrong?) I usually move the repos to a different
directory so that yum does not see them.
Thank you,
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Hello,
I wonder if somebody know how to configure spacewalk email notifications
work thru local mail server and not thru internet. Btw server is behind
http-proxy
There is not to much information or manual about it
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Elsever Sadigov
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On 15.02.2019 18:19, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> Am 15. Februar 2019 09:28:26 MEZ schrieb Thomas Schweikle
> :
>> On 14.02.2019 12:09,
>> p.cookson-mhdz94l+r7k1qrn1bg8bzw-xmd5yjdbdmrexy1tmh2...@public.gmane.org
>> wrote:
>>> Hi Thomas
>>>
>>> The "Internal Server Error" appears to be a really gener
Hi!
Is there any tool available to check spacewalk database for
consistency and for being complete (all tables having all columns
spacewalk awaits)?
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Hi Paul
There are a few options to disable existing repo's really:
1. Move existing related repo files to a different location (like you've
described).
mkdir /root/Original_Repos
mv /etc/yum.repos.d/* /root/Original_Repos/
yum clean all and/or rm -rf /var/cache/yum
2. Temporarily
Hi Harald
I have Spacewalk 2.8 installed on a RHEL 7 server. I only need to register RHEL
6/7 and Oracle Linux 6/7 systems, rather than Centos, so this may possibly be
why I’m not seeing your issue?
However, if rhnsd has been installed, correctly, it should start automatically
and /etc/sysconf
Anyone?
P.S. I've already checked this:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2012-August/msg00271.html
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:55 PM David Pendell wrote:
> Hello.
>
> When trying to delete a system from the GUI, I get an error message to my
> email address. It's long so I'll post it
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your quick reply.
It is good to know that isn't a application's issue ;)
Do you know if there's a possibility to tune the DB to avoid this problem?
Actually I've the SW 2.8
Best regards,
Jérôme
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From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.pasche...@w
If /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd isn’t there then either rhnsd hasn’t installed
correctly or, like you say, someone or something has removed it afterwards. If
that’s the case may be other related files could be missing too? Either way if
you verify the package (rpm -V rhnsd) it should give you some i
Hi Jérôme
If you've never modified the default Java memory settings, for Taskomatic, or
Tomcat memory settings it's possibly running out of memory and task is
crashing. This is a known issue, particularly when you sync large repos etc.
See following link for more info:
https://docs.oracle.com/
Am 22. Februar 2019 13:11:00 MEZ schrieb Florin Portase
:
>On 2019-02-13 10:56, Florin Portase wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just have upgraded the spacewalk server from 2.7 => 2.9.
>>
>> I have applied also the sql patch from
>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1661347
>>
>> + upgrade
Any tool available to check
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 18:17:45, Thomas Schweikle
wrote:
>Hi!
>Is there any tool available to check spacewalk database for consistency
and for being complete (all >tables having all columns spacewalk awaits)?
>--
>Thomas
Well, if you're wondering about schema
On 2/22/19 7:53 PM, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> Am 22. Februar 2019 13:11:00 MEZ schrieb Florin Portase
> :
>> On 2019-02-13 10:56, Florin Portase wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I just have upgraded the spacewalk server from 2.7 => 2.9.
>>>
>>> I have applied also the sql patch from
>> https://bugzill
There is another option mentioned in the archive, about updating
/etc/yum.conf with a new reposdir=. This avoids updating/creating the
repositories when the CentOS release rpm is updated with the next kernel
release. Oracle and Redhat do not include the repository information in
the primary
On 2/22/19 10:30 PM, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> On 2/22/19 7:53 PM, Robert Paschedag wrote:
>> Am 22. Februar 2019 13:11:00 MEZ schrieb Florin Portase
>> :
>>> On 2019-02-13 10:56, Florin Portase wrote:
>>>
Hello,
I just have upgraded the spacewalk server from 2.7 => 2.9.
I
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