Frank Paulick wrote: % Hi Michael, % % in my understanding it's all there what should be needed to get this % imported: % as a side note, on the new spacewalk server "/mnt/sv2653" is % "/data/spacewalk" ... % [root@sv2653 ~]# satellite-sync -l -m /data/spacewalk/ % 13:40:18 Spacewalk - file-system synchronization % 13:40:18 mp: /data/spacewalk % 13:40:18 db: rhnuser/<password>@rhnschema % 13:40:18 % 13:40:18 Retrieving / parsing channel-families data % 13:40:18 channel-families data complete % 13:40:18 % 13:40:18 Retrieving / parsing product names data % 13:40:18 % 13:40:18 Retrieving / parsing channel data % 13:40:19 p = previously imported/synced channel % 13:40:19 . = channel not yet imported/synced % 13:40:19 base-channels: % 13:40:19 . rhel5-i386 2475 full import from Thu Oct 17 % 11:07:22 2013 % 13:40:19 . rhel5-x86_64 3285 full import from Thu Oct 17 % 11:07:22 2013 ... % Import complete: % Begin time: Thu Oct 17 13:40:18 2013 % End time: Thu Oct 17 13:40:19 2013 % Elapsed: 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds %
Hi Frank, So satellite-sync actually sees data. % What i miss in satellite-sync is a parameter like "-a" for the % exporter command. I see, satellite-sync (without any -c option) updates all previously imported channels. So you have to use -c channel first time you run it and since then it automatically updates that channel. % Regards % Frank Regards, -- Michael Mráka Satellite Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
