Hi Robert,
rhn-channel --list gives me the following: trusty trusty-backports trusty-security trusty-updates Those are the channels that are showing on the spacewalk console as well. rhn_check -v doesn't actually return anything on the client. Regards, Lazaro Ravelo ISS Systems Engineer II Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Inc. 10450 Doral Blvd Doral, FL 33178 Phone: +1 305 406 4500 Fax: +1 305 418 4992 Direct: +1 305 406 4574 Mobile: +1 305 927 1386 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hellmann.com THINKING AHEAD - MOVING FORWARD From: Robert Paschedag <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected] Date: 06/09/2017 10:55 AM Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] conflicting distributions for ubuntu trusty and lingering packages that still show as upgradable in console Am 9. Juni 2017 15:31:33 MESZ schrieb [email protected]: >Good morning Everyone, > >I've been able to push updates to an Ubuntu Trusty box that I've been >testing Spacewalk with and am running into some issues. The first >issue >I've run into is when running an "apt-get update". It will give me a >conflicting distribution warning: > >W: Conflicting distribution: spacewalk://spacewalk.domain >trusty-security >Release (expected trusty-security but got trusty) >W: Conflicting distribution: spacewalk://spacewalk.domain >trusty-updates >Release (expected trusty-updates but got trusty) >W: Conflicting distribution: spacewalk://spacewalk.domain >trusty-backports >Release (expected trusty-backports but got trusty) > >Not too many of threads online that I've been able to get some useful >information from in order to resolve it and not even sure this is a >deal >breaker. I've run and "apt-get clean" and recreated the >/var/lib/apt/lists directory but still the issue persists. > >My next issue is with package installation. I've been able to deploy >the >packages from the spacewalk console but I'm still left two packages: > >adduser-3.113ubuntu2-X.all-deb >python-debian-0.1.21ubuntu1-X.all-deb > >However, the console shows that the following two are the packages >installed: > >adduser-3.113+nmu3ubuntu3-0.all-deb >python-debian-0.1.21+nmu2ubuntu2-0.all-deb > >Seems like the latest versions are installed but I don't understand >enough >about the naming convention of debian packages to know the difference >here. > >Related to this is the fact that if I do an apt-get upgrade on the box, > >there are some packages that show up that are not listed in the >spacewalk >console. If I try to upgrade them from there, I'll get a 404 Not Found > >error. Let's take one of the packages, for example: > >E: Failed to fetch >spacewalk://spacewalk.domain/XMLRPC/GET-REQ/trusty-updates/getPackage/vim-2:7.4.052-1ubuntu3.1.amd64-deb.deb > > 404 Not Found > >If I run a "dpkg -s vim" on the client I'll get the following: > >Package: vim >Status: install ok installed >Priority: optional >Section: editors >Installed-Size: 2185 >Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <[email protected]> >Architecture: amd64 >Version: 2:7.4.052-1ubuntu3 > >So it seems like there is a discrepancy between the client and server >regarding what packages are installed. Anyone else have any experience > >with this? > >Regards, > >Lazaro Ravelo >ISS Systems Engineer II > >Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Inc. >10450 Doral Blvd >Doral, FL 33178 >Phone: +1 305 406 4500 >Fax: +1 305 418 4992 >Direct: +1 305 406 4574 >Mobile: +1 305 927 1386 >Email: [email protected] >Web: www.hellmann.com > >THINKING AHEAD - MOVING FORWARD > >06/09/2017----09:08:43 AM > > >>Disclaimer: Please note that Internet communications are not secure >and >therefore HELLMANN WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS does not accept legal >responsibility for the contents of this message. This e-mail is >intended >only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may >contain >information that is confidential and privileged. If you are not the >intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, >distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. >Opinions, >conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to > >the official business of HELLMANN WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS shall be >understood >as neither given nor endorsed by it. Viruses: HELLMANN WORLDWIDE >LOGISTICS >takes all possible steps to ensure that emails are virus free, but does > >not accept any liability or responsibility whatsoever for any claims, >losses or damages arising as a result of any party accessing this email >or >files attached to it. Hi Lazaro, did you install the necessary spacewalk client packages and registered the client to the server with "rhnreg_ks"? If you did the, the spacewalk plugin for apt manages the repos your client is subscribed to on the server and an "apt-get update" is all you need. No need to "recreate" the package lists. What does "rhn-channel" and "rhn_check" tell on the client? Robert 06/09/2017----10:55:32 AM >Disclaimer: Please note that Internet communications are not secure and therefore HELLMANN WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. This e-mail is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above and may contain information that is confidential and privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of HELLMANN WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. 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