James McCabe wrote: % Hi Pierre % % I had the same problem. on the clients that were showing up with wrong % kernels i just did a rhn-profile-sync and then a rhn_check and it worked % for me. i think i also had to rhn_register on one of the and just % reregistered it.. :-D
Hi, running kernel version is checked on every rhn_check run. So I did a test 1) register a client with more kernels installed, 2) check the kernel version installed (uname -r) and on webUI 3) reboot with a different kernel 4) check the kernel version installed (uname -r) and on webUI both on RHEL5 and RHEL6 with stock and nightly client packages. All four tests passed as expected. The only mistake which comes on my mind - are you really running on new kernel rather than just having it installed? % Bubba % % On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:47 AM, Pierre Casenove <[email protected]>wrote: ... % >>> hello list, % >>> Now that I can correctly see needed updates for the clients, I've noticed % >>> another thing: the kernel version information in Systems--> <Client> --> % >>> Overview --> System Info is never refreshed. % >>> I registered a client with kernel version 2.6.18-238.el5. % >>> I've upgraded the kernel of this client from spacewalk to version % >>> 2.6.18-274 and then removed the old kernel. % >>> But the version printed on System Info is still 2.6.18-238. I've ran a % >>> rhn_check and a rhn-profile-sync on the client, still no luck. % >>> % >>> Coud you please tell me how this field is updated? I think that the query % >>> is broken for postgresql, but I don't konw hos spacewalk updates this % >>> information, so it is not easy to debug this. % >>> % >>> Thanks in advance for you help, % >>> % >>> Pierre Regards, -- Michael Mráka Satellite Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
