Michael -- I've tried all of the things you mention as well as re-registering the client to the spacewalk server, to no avail.
I suspect that my only option at this point is to completely uninstall postgres via yum and then reinstall it via spacewalk. Not exactly the smooth transition I'd been hoping for as the precedent for my other postgres servers. Thanks for the ideas! Andy On 3/7/14 4:02 AM, "Michael Mraka" <[email protected]> wrote: Andy Ingham wrote: % Michael -- % % Here's what is returned by yum on the machine (note no indication of % packages available for upgrade): % % Installed Packages % postgresql91.x86_64 % 9.1.9-1PGDG.rhel6 @pgdg91 % postgresql91-contrib.x86_64 % 9.1.9-1PGDG.rhel6 @pgdg91 % postgresql91-devel.x86_64 % 9.1.9-1PGDG.rhel6 @pgdg91 % postgresql91-libs.x86_64 % 9.1.9-1PGDG.rhel6 @pgdg91 % postgresql91-server.x86_64 % 9.1.9-1PGDG.rhel6 @pgdg91 % % So essentially seeking the 9.1.9-1PGDG >> 9.1.12-1PGDG updates that % spacewalk says are available (as mentioned below). % % FWIW, I'm running SW 2.0 with all SW client packages updated. % % TIA for any possible insight! Well, I have no idea what's the problem. I'd try: - run yum clean all and yum update on the client to see whether it can see updates, - also after scheduling updates you can also run rhn_check -vvv to see more detailed debug messages, - check /var/cache/rhn/repodata/pgdg91/primary.xml.gz on server which version of postgresql91 is in, and - check last repo generation date in channel detail in webUI - and maybe check taskomatic log. Regards, -- Michael Mráka Satellite Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
