I just have the location of the key as well and no additional information and clients can use the channels without issue. Any time GPG keys have been an issue the error witnessed was explicit about lack of signing so doubtful thats related to your issue.

Have you restarted the Spacewalk services? Seems some have had issues with this when taskomatic is having problems or is not running.

On 09/13/2011 08:22 AM, Pierre Casenove wrote:
Hello,
I've made a network capture. I have a doubt:
In the base channel, i've put the following information in the GPG
related information:
GPG key URL:file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-release
GPG key ID:(none entered)
GPG key Fingerprint:(none entered)

On the clients, the GPG key are imported:
# rpm -q --queryformat "%{SUMMARY}\n" gpg-pubkey
gpg(Red Hat, Inc. (release key) <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>)

So I don't think that the issue is related to the GPG

I can't find any docs indicating what should be put in the GPG related
information on the spacewalk server? Are these information mandatory?

Thanks

Pierre

2011/9/13 Pierre Casenove <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Thanks for the answer:
    1) I checked the details of the base channel, the repo cache is sync'ed:
    Last Modified:2011-09-12 11:11:24 CEST
    Last Repo Build:2011-09-12 11:11:24 CEST
    Repo Cache Status:Completed

    2) For information, I used rhnpush and not reposync to push the rpms
    in the base channel.

    3) I don't have any process related to a repo sync running on my server.

    I don't know what's wrong....

    Pierre


    2011/9/13 Jason M. Nielsen <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        Doubt these are the only situation but under SW 1.4. 1)RHEL4
        which required deleting and registering the system again.
        2)Channels/Repos were still in a process of sync'ing their repo
        cache. You can see this from the Channels details page.

        I just had a similar issue but in my case I was seeing updates
        available SW side but not client. I did all the typical yum
        clean all, profile syncs, rhn_check checks, channel repo cache
        sync etc and so forth. I even restarted the SW services. Nothing
        worked.

        I then noticed that reposyncs were still running (ie: ps auxwww
        | grep repo). Somehow they appear to have been causing problems
        with this even though the repos were unrelated to the clients I
        saw issues on. Within minutes of the reposync's finishing all
        updates showed up.



        On 09/13/2011 01:57 AM, Pierre Casenove wrote:

            Hello,
            After a day, the clients still don't see the updates.
            I've checked /var/log/up2date file on the client, but
            couldn't find
            anything interesting.
              From the spacewalk gui, when I select the latest kernel
            package and
            then click on "Target Systems" tabs, my clients are listed,
            though
            spacewalk says they doesn't need any update (I've attached a
            screenshot
            to be clear).

            Thanks in advance for your help,

            Pierre


            2011/9/12 Pierre Casenove <[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>>>


                Hello,
                I have a spacewalk 1.5 installation on PGSQL backend.
                I have a base channel containing RHEL 5 x64 rpms.
                My test clients have RHEL 5.6 installed.
                I've rhnpushed the rpm of RHEL 5.7 in the base channel.
                The problem is that in the web ui, no packages are
            marcked for updates.
                When I connect on a client, and launched yum update
            command, here is
                the (filtered) output:
                  Transaction Summary
                Install       1 Package(s)
                Upgrade     178 Package(s)
                Total download size: 287 M
                Is this ok [y/N]: N

                Here is the log when running rhn_check -vvvv :
                hostname ~ # rhn_check -vvvv
                D: opening  db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages joinenv
                D: opening  db index       /var/lib/rpm/Packages rdonly
            mode=0x0
                D: locked   db index       /var/lib/rpm/Packages
                D: opening  db index       /var/lib/rpm/Providename
            rdonly mode=0x0
                D: do_call packages.checkNeedUpdate ('rhnsd=1',) {}
                Loaded plugins: rhnplugin
                D: opening  db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages joinenv
                D: opening  db index       /var/lib/rpm/Packages rdonly
            mode=0x0
                D: opening  db index       /var/lib/rpm/Providename
            rdonly mode=0x0
                D: closed   db index       /var/lib/rpm/Providename
                D: closed   db index       /var/lib/rpm/Packages
                D: closed   db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages
                D: May free Score board((nil))
                Config time: 0.069
                Setting up Package Sacks
                D: login(forceUpdate=False) invoked
                D: readCachedLogin invoked
                D: Checking pickled loginInfo, currentTime= 1315834359.91 ,
                createTime= 1315834345.24 , expire-offset= 3600.0
                D: readCachedLogin(): using pickled loginInfo set to
            expire at
                  1315837945.24
                D: rpcServer: Calling XMLRPC up2date.listChannels
                pkgsack time: 0.076
                rpmdb time: 0.000
                repo time: 0.003
                D: local action status:  (0, 'rpm database not modified
            since last
                update (or package list recently updated)', {})
                D: rpcServer: Calling XMLRPC registration.welcome_message
                D: closed   db index       /var/lib/rpm/Providename
                D: closed   db index       /var/lib/rpm/Packages
                D: closed   db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages
                D: May free Score board((nil))



                I've ran rhn_check 6 hours after rhnpushing the updates.
            Is there a
                problem in my setup? Where could I find useful information?

                Thanks in advance for you help,

                Pierre



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