Daryl Remove /etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid file and try again.
B'Regards ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: waldi...@gmail.com Skype: waldirio Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br LinkedIn: http://br.linkedin.com/pub/waldirio-pinheiro/22/b21/646 PGP: www.waldirio.com.br/public.html On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Daryl Rose <rosed...@gmail.com> wrote: > How can I unregistered this server and clean up all references to the SW > server? I removed the server from SW itself, but if I do a yum repolist I > get errors about an invalid registration. I want to start over with a > clean system. > > Thanks > > Daryl > > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Stephen Herr <sh...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> The question Spacewalk is asking / answering when it shows you updates >> available to your system is "Are there any newer versions of packages >> installed on this system in channels this system is subscribed to". >> >> In your case, if the 6.5 client is subscribed to a 6.5 channel that only >> has packages up through 6.5 in it, then everything will be up to date. The >> fact that 6.6 has been released somewhere else is not relevant, what >> matters is what's in the channel and what's on the system. >> >> -Stepehn >> >> On 11/06/2014 10:59 AM, Daryl Rose wrote: >> >>> Michael, >>> >>> I'm not sure that I understand your response. The client is CentOS 6.5, >>> not 6.6. Yes, the Spacewalk server is 6.6, but the client is 6.5. I >>> purposefully chose 6.5 because its an older release and I know there are >>> a number of packages that would be out of date. >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> Daryl >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Michael Mraka <michael.mr...@redhat.com >>> <mailto:michael.mr...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Daryl Rose wrote: >>> % I just recently installed Spacewalk on a CentOS 6.6 server. I >>> created a >>> % 6.5 channel and repository and I just stood up a CentOS 6.5 client >>> server >>> % and registered it on to the Spacewalk server. >>> % >>> % When I initially stood up the 6.5 client, I looked to see how many >>> how many >>> % updated packages it needed by doing a "yum update". It needed 264 >>> % packages, however, I DID NOT perform the update. Just looking. I >>> then >>> % registered the 6.5 client with the Spacewalk server and checked to >>> see if >>> % it was up to date or not. Spacewalk is telling me that the client >>> is >>> % up-to-date. This is not accurate, why? >>> >>> So you have CentOS 6.5 client registered to CentOS 6.5 channel in >>> Spacewalk. >>> And Spacewalk UI says it's up-to-date. Why do you think it isn't >>> accurate? >>> >>> If you don't have 6.6 packages in Spacewalk then it can hardly know >>> about updates. >>> >>> % Thanks. >>> % >>> % Daryl >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> -- >>> Michael Mráka >>> Satellite Engineering, Red Hat >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Spacewalk-list mailing list >>> Spacewalk-list@redhat.com <mailto:Spacewalk-list@redhat.com> >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Spacewalk-list mailing list >>> Spacewalk-list@redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Spacewalk-list mailing list >> Spacewalk-list@redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >
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