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

2018-12-11 Thread Graeme Fowler
Hi Phil The answer is staring you in the face in red: the RHEL repos use a certificate which your system doesn’t trust. You’ll need to fetch a copy of the cert and install it into your appropriate PKI tools on the Spacewalk server (part of the OS, not Spacewalk) to allow it to trust the

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

2018-12-11 Thread p.cook...@bham.ac.uk
Hi Jeffrey I haven’t had much success patching RHEL systems with my original proof of concept (PoC) environment that had Spacewalk 2.8 installed on an OEL 7 server. I’ve therefore, created a 2nd PoC environment with Spacewalk 2.8 installed on a RHEL 7 server, as you’ve described. I’ve left the

Re: [Spacewalk-list] Ubuntu 18.04 package management in Spacewalk 2.8

2018-12-11 Thread Paul-Andre Panon
After clearing the unwanted entries in the rhnServerNeededCache table, I verified that the incorrect packages had been cleared from the package list for the servers. I then ran rhn_check on one of the clients that had been cleared and after some delay (due to queuing a taskomatic task to update

[Spacewalk-list] Internal Server Error - Snapshot Rollback

2018-12-11 Thread p.cook...@bham.ac.uk
Hi all I have Spacewalk 2.8 installed on an Oracle Linux 7.6 system using the integral PostgreSQL database. Today I created a Snapshot Tag, prior to patching a small amount of packages, on an Oracle 6 system. When I tried to Rollback to this Snapshot Tag, from the Web UI, I received an