How did you know you hit the 4gb limit? On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Rampersad, Shaun <[email protected]> wrote: > > Rampersad, Shaun wrote: >>> Hi all >>> >>> >>> >>> I've been using spacewalk to manage my centos servers. I have a mix of >>> Centos 4 and 5, both 32 and 64 bit. I have created channels for each one >>> of them and have over 100 servers registered. >>> >>> >>> >>> The problem is that the Oracle XE DB has reached its 4GB limit. How can >>> I get around this? Do I need to delete all "old" packages from the >>> repository and then delete the channel and upload? >> >>I do not have any solutions to offer other than trying to trim/purge old >>system profiles and packages. > > I have deleted the Centos4 i386 channels since I only had 6 servers > registered on this. I have also deleted about 3000 orphaned packages on > spacewalk under "Manage Software Packages" but I still cannot load newer > packages on Centos 5 channel. Its as if the delete did not free up the DB > space and it is still on 4GB > > Anything else I can try? I wanted to delete the Centos4 x86_64 bit channel as > well but if it has no effect then its pointless. > > Thanks > Shaun > >> >> >>> Are there any alternatives to Oracle XE? Has there been any progress on >>> Postgres? I see that this is scheduled for release on spacewalk 2.0. >> >>Postgres is progressing, slowly, but we have achieved a point where it >>can install and some very basic functionality seems to work, but it is >>not even in an alpha state. More information: >> >>https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-devel/2010-October/msg00017.html >> >>Spacewalk nightly can be installed without Oracle bits (developers only) >> >>NOTE: developers only... >> >>Cliff > > This e-mail is subject to a disclaimer, available at > http://www.rmb.co.za/web/elements.nsf/online/disclaimer-communications.html > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >
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