Hi guys, I am searching some documentations about snapshot on Spacewalk, but I don't found nothing about my doubt.
I need to upgrade some packages on a critical servers. I want to create a snapshot from this system before to upgrade the packages, if it's broken a servers, I can rollback this changes. But, I have a problem. On my environment test, I did a snapshot and I update de "yum" package. The system is a CentOS 6.2. The package version was yum-3.2.29-22.el6.centos.noarch. Now, after update the package, a version is yum-3.2.29-60.el6.centos.noarch. When I try to do the rollback, this error happen: Client execution returned "Error while executing packages action: Cannot find package :yum-3.2.29-22.el6.centos.noarch in any of enabled repositories. [[6]]" (code -1). I want to know if I need to create a channel for old packages. On Red Hat documentation, I found one note: While snapshot rollbacks support the ability to revert *certain* changes to the system, this is not applicable to every scenario. For example, you can roll back a set of RPM packages, but rolling back across multiple update levels is not supported. Maybe, I wnant to do something that is not possible. Thanks for help. -- Rodrigo Lima - rodrigodlima[at]gmail[dot]com
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