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
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" ->
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 SW in the
> > "Channels" -> "Manage Software
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"
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"
-> "Manage Software Channels" -> "Manage software packages" and