Got an oddity hoping someone has a bright idea on... Needed to rename one of our spacewalk proxies so carried out the following:
[ad...@spacewalkproxy ~]$ rhn-proxy-activate -s spacewalk.entertainment.bskyb.com --deactivate [ad...@spacewalkproxy ~]$ rpm -e rhn-org-httpd-ssl-key-pair-spacewalkproxya.entertainment-1.0-15 change network settings to reflect new hostname and reboot configure-proxy.sh rhn-profile-sync Change system name in spacewalk to reflect the new host name Changing the /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date file on a client connecting through the proxy to the new name and then doing service osad restart, rhn-profile-sync and yum update all work fine and the proxy appears to be functioning properly.... On spacewalk itself if I go to a system that connects through the proxy however the connection tab (that is meant to auto-update depending on the path of the connection) shows the old system name and not the new one... clicking on it takes it through the the right systemid with the right system name, hostname etc.... Looking at the oracle database the proxy lists look like they go by systemid (which would make sense)... so where does that get resolved into a name for the connection path screen? What have I missed out? It;s not a big problem for me... but the non system technical colleagues of mine will no doubt get confused if teh connection path is through a system that no longer exists as a hostname.... James _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
