Okay, I did that and I also did 'yum clean all' just to be sure. 

However, if I go to the server and do 'yum update' it shows that nothing needs 
to be updated, however the spacewalk server reports that 183 packages needs to 
be updated. I tried to setup a schedule for the packages, but nothing happens 
either.

-- Michael



-----Original Message-----
From: Miroslav Suchý [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 10:32 AM
To: Worsham, Michael
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Non-provisioned server registering with spacewalk

Worsham, Michael wrote:
> Thank you for that information. I am seeing the older servers now registered 
> with the Spacewalk server. 
> 
> However, after registering one of the new servers, 'yum update' from one of 
> the registered servers is still wanting to go to the outside world to do the 
> updates rather than contacting the Spacewalk server for them.
> 
> Am I missing a step somewhere?
> 
> -- Michael

You should disable or delete repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d/
They are not needed now.

-- 
Miroslav Suchy
RHN Satellite Engineering, Red Hat

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