Dear list, debugged it some more, seems that my Spacewalk stopped updating the repomd.xml and primary.xml.gz files for my channels. Will check on taskomatic then...
regards Jens Neu ----- Forwarded by Jens Neu/BIO-DE/MDB/MSC on 02/21/2013 12:40 PM ----- From: Jens Neu/BIO-DE/MDB/MSC To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, Date: 02/21/2013 11:56 AM Subject: Client wants to install package that does no longer exist in Spacewalk 1.7 Dear list, I have some weird behaviour on Spacewalk 1.7 (1.7.3-1.el5): I build my own java-1.7.0-oracle packages for Centos 6 (based on jpp spec files), so far so good. Current is 1.7.0.7-2. Then: - build 1.7.0.13-2, pushed it to Spacewalk, all good - clients can update to 1.7.0.13-2, all good - build 1.7.0.15-2, pushed it to Spacewalk, all _seems_ good, then the trouble starts - client does not see the u15 as an upgrade Troubleshooting done so far: - removed the 1.7.0.13-2 packages from channels and deleted them, "yum clean all && yum update" on client, still sees the no longer existing 1.7.0.13-2 and wants to install it. Naturally this fails with: # yum update [...] Error Downloading Packages: java-1.7.0-oracle-1.7.0.13-2.el6.x86_64: failed to retrieve getPackage/java-1.7.0-oracle-1.7.0.13-2.el6.x86_64.rpm from biotronik6-x86_64-w0_20130205 error was [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 22 - "The requested URL returned error: 404" # yum list '*java-1.7.0-*' java-1.7.0-oracle.x86_64 1.7.0.13-2.el6 biotronik6-x86_64-w0_20130205 java-1.7.0-oracle-devel.x86_64 1.7.0.13-2.el6 biotronik6-x86_64-w0_20130205 java-1.7.0-oracle-jdbc.x86_64 1.7.0.13-2.el6 biotronik6-x86_64-w0_20130205 java-1.7.0-oracle-plugin.x86_64 1.7.0.13-2.el6 biotronik6-x86_64-w0_20130205 java-1.7.0-oracle-src.x86_64 1.7.0.13-2.el6 biotronik6-x86_64-w0_20130205 - build 1.7.0.15-3 just to test, no change. client sees 1.7.0.13-2, but nothing newer. - tried to push 1.7.0.15-3 from spacewalk, run yum clean all && rhn_check -vv on client: # rhn_check -vv D: check_action{'action': "<?xml version='1.0'?>\n<methodCall>\n<methodName>packages.update</methodName>\n<params>\n<param>\n<value><array><data>\n<value><array><data>\n<value><string>java-1.7.0-oracle</string></value>\n<value><string>1.7.0.15</string></value>\n<value><string>3.el6</string></value>\n<value><string></string></value>\n<value><string>x86_64</string></value>\n</data></array></value>\n</data></array></value>\n</param>\n</params>\n</methodCall>\n", 'version': 2, 'id': 51204} updateLoginInfo() login info D: login(forceUpdate=True) invoked logging into up2date server D: rpcServer: Calling XMLRPC up2date.login D: writeCachedLogin() invoked D: Wrote pickled loginInfo at 1361436745.34 with expiration of 1361440345.34 seconds. successfully retrieved authentication token from up2date server D: logininfo:{'X-RHN-Server-Id': 1000012162, 'X-RHN-Auth-Server-Time': '1361436745.33', 'X-RHN-Auth': '+i77RJtknDzpDdNEN6Rxqw==', 'X-RHN-Auth-Channels': [['centos6-x86_64-w0_20130205', '20130205140848', '1', '1'], ['custom-3rd-party6-x86_64-w0_20130205', '20130205141705', '0', '1'], ['biotronik6-x86_64-w0_20130205', '20130221094958', '0', '1'], ['spacewalk-client6-1.7-x86_64-w0_20130205', '20130205142140', '0', '1'], ['centos6-x86_64-updates-w0_20130205', '20130205141540', '0', '1']], 'X-RHN-Auth-User-Id': '', 'X-RHN-Auth-Expire-Offset': '3600.0'} D: handle_action{'action': "<?xml version='1.0'?>\n<methodCall>\n<methodName>packages.update</methodName>\n<params>\n<param>\n<value><array><data>\n<value><array><data>\n<value><string>java-1.7.0-oracle</string></value>\n<value><string>1.7.0.15</string></value>\n<value><string>3.el6</string></value>\n<value><string></string></value>\n<value><string>x86_64</string></value>\n</data></array></value>\n</data></array></value>\n</param>\n</params>\n</methodCall>\n", 'version': 2, 'id': 51204} D: handle_action actionid = 51204, version = 2 D: do_call packages.update([['java-1.7.0-oracle', '1.7.0.15', '3.el6', '', 'x86_64']],){'cache_only': None} Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, rhnplugin, versionlock D: rpcServer: Calling XMLRPC up2date.listChannels Determining fastest mirrors Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile D: Called update[['java-1.7.0-oracle', '1.7.0.15', '3.el6', '', 'x86_64']] D: Sending back response(32, 'Failed: Packages failed to install properly: No package(s) available to install', {'version': '1', 'name': 'package_install_failure'}) D: do_call packages.checkNeedUpdate('rhnsd=1',){} D: local action status: (0, 'rpm database not modified since last update (or package list recently updated)', {}) D: rpcServer: Calling XMLRPC registration.welcome_message - I did run "spacewalk-data-fsck -vSC -r", did delete a thousand something packages, mostly from fc16 which I removed completely some time ago - A " select * from rhnpackage where build_time > sysdate -6 and SUMMARY like 'Oracle%'; " shows exactly what I want to see: 166759 1 18590 58672 119 35 4.8.0 "The Java Development Kit (JDK) contains the software and tools that developers need to compile and debug applets and applications written using the Java programming language. " "Oracle Java Development Kit " 18138908 66123908 rpmbuild6.biotronik.de 20-FEB-13 51477 9462360 Red Hat, Inc. cpio 0 redhat/1/64e/java-1.7.0-oracle-devel/1.7.0.15-3.el6/x86_64/64e513e175b94b514cc016c4d08085743d00ed5854232e36bb14287a5e4e9355/java-1.7.0-oracle-devel-1.7.0.15-3.el6.x86_64.rpm Oracle Corporation Binary Code License 21-FEB-13 21-FEB-13 21-FEB-13 456 113408 166755 1 18571 58672 119 35 4.8.0 "The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) contains the software and tools that users need to run applets and applications written using the Java programming language. " "Oracle Java Runtime Environment " 77365004 208377684 rpmbuild6.biotronik.de 20-FEB-13 51477 9462346 Red Hat, Inc. cpio 0 redhat/1/472/java-1.7.0-oracle/1.7.0.15-3.el6/x86_64/47260d791a3fc90894dff40dbf68a3cbfe801270f022690de7fef3aecfe8620f/java-1.7.0-oracle-1.7.0.15-3.el6.x86_64.rpm Oracle Corporation Binary Code License 21-FEB-13 21-FEB-13 21-FEB-13 456 123104 I'm pretty clueless so far, any pointers where to digg? regards Jens Neu www.biotronik.com BIOTRONIK - Celebrating 50 years of excellence Founded in 1963 with the development of the first German pacemaker, BIOTRONIK has brought innovations and the highest quality standards to the cardiac rhythm management and vascular intervention fields in more than 100 countries around the world. 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