In short: why are systems even getting locally managed overrides, when I've never asked for that?
Details: I created a channel, added 4 files to it, pushed them to all the hosts. Then as time goes by, I make changes to the individual files within the config GUI and deploy to the systems. Today I do my usual routine and suddenly some systems are greyed out in the deploy screen. Checking those machines I see they have "local" overrides and when deploying the config I'm informed those machine will be getting earlier versions of the config files. What gives? So now all my systems have "local overrides" and don't get central config files . I see in the GUI "Deployable Files are files in a configuration channel that are not outranked by files in greater priority configuration channels nor overridden by files in the systems local configuration channel.", but what causes a file to become "local" verses "central"? Thanks -zac _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
