Hello!
I'm currently have a problem with erratas deployments. While I'm trying to
deploy an errata I get the following error:
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Just as FYI --> To avoid running the spaceawalk-hostname-rename scripts in
the future and easily migrate from one server to another, you can use a
cname for all of the details.
IE You can have a standby server with spacewalk installed on. Then
all you have to do is flip the cname and
Please go to
Channels -> manage software channels -> manage software packages
Select your channel with problematic packages
Can you find the packages in there?
If yes, remove the packages from the channel. If that works, go to the same view
and search for "packages in no channels". Your
> Gesendet: Montag, 09. April 2018 um 15:17 Uhr
> Von: "Michael Watters"
> An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
> Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] Cannot install updates on spacewalk client
>
>
> On 04/04/2018 05:09 AM, Michael Mraka wrote:
> > Michael Watters:
> >>> You can check the
Hi!
I've created a channel, added a repository, then started to sync this
newly created channel. Worked so far, but: only 15 packages are
synced. The repository holds 125!
Now I have tried to download missing packages using
# /usr/bin/spacewalk-repo-sync -c ol6-i386-winswitch -t yum
15:24:28
On 03/29/2018 06:48 AM, Paschedag, Robert wrote:
> You can check the path with
>
> select * from rhnpackage where id = 11570;
>
> But the message indicates some sort of error while you were synchronizing
> your repos. I would try to locate this problem "package" within SW in the
> "Channels" ->
On 04/04/2018 05:09 AM, Michael Mraka wrote:
> Michael Watters:
>>> You can check the path with
>>>
>>> select * from rhnpackage where id = 11570;
>>>
>>> But the message indicates some sort of error while you were synchronizing
>>> your repos. I would try to locate this problem "package" within
Afify, Sherif S (IBS):
> I am trying to setup kickstart from spacewalk so far I did the below :
>
> 1. Setting Up Kickstart Trees
> 2. Create Kickstart Distributions
> 3. Add GPG Keys
> 4. Create Kickstart Profile
...
> [root@vm1 centos7-x86_64-server]# yum install cobbler-loaders
>
Yakin, Francis:
>
> I am interested to find out , how can I get the report of what packages
> upgraded on the system every time we applied it to the systems.
> For example, I have 200 packages , then I applied it, now the system turn
> green and O packages. But I need to generate automatically