Hello all,

I am running Spacewalk 1.6 on a CentOS 6.2 system. I have about 70 systems 
registered to this server and most of them are CentOS 6.x clients with a few 
SLES 11.x. I am currently using the CentOS errata script from 
http://www.bioss.ac.uk/people/davidn/spacewalk-stuff/ and it is working almost 
flawlessly.

I have a quick question though.

Is there an easy way to find out if an errata requires a system reboot?

If yes, can anyone here explain how this is done or refer to any documentation 
on this? (I stumbled across this 
https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-devel/2012-April/msg00061.html, but I 
don't know where the need_reboot flag is in the errata)

If no, if I use the Spacewalk API to schedule errata 
(system.scheduleApplyErrata) to be applied to a system, and schedule a 
"system.scheduleReboot", will the order of these events remain the same and the 
reboot be performed after all the errata are applied?

Thanks,
Prakash
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