Some additional information - I have also registered another client and it is 
showing the same symptoms.

Both of these clients were registered to a Spacewalk 2.1 host and I have 
deleted them from there and added them to this new Spacewalk 2.6 host.  The 
channels are the same names in both versions, but then some of them show up 
fine and this base CentOS 6 channel doesn’t.

If nobody else has an idea I may try to recreate the centos-x86_64 channel, but 
I’m skeptical whether that would actually fix the problem since the 
centos-x86_64 channel looks totally normal when viewed in the host web UI and 
it updates correctly with the “/usr/bin/spacewalk-repo-sync” command.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jirí Dostál
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 9:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk Client sees Zero packages from a single 
repo channel

Hi Ron,

it's usually a good thing to run "yum clean all" after registering a client, 
just to make sure the repository cache is flushed. "yum clean all" should do 
the thing, if not try to delete it manually in /var/cache/yum/. Next run of 
"yum repolist" should display package numbers correctly.

Regards,
Jiri

Dne 16.8.2017 v 15:21 Ron Skantz napsal(a):
When I do a "yum repolist" from a recently registered client it shows the 
status of 0 packages for one of the repo channels that on the Spacwalk host 
shows: 6706 packages.

Why would a single channel show no packages?

If you have access to redhat docs then maybe you have been blessed with the 
answer – it sounds like this link may have the answer:  
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/45811<https://access.redhat.com/solutions/45811>

I don’t know if images work in this email list but here is the command output 
example:

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