Am 24.10.2017 um 06:00 schrieb Robert Paschedag:
Am 23. Oktober 2017 19:15:48 MESZ schrieb "Berrigan, Patrick M"
<[email protected]>:
Currently running CentOS7.
I am having an issue where my SpaceWalk server is not displaying any
updates being available for my clients. I only have two clients, a
Syslog server and the spacewalk server itself. Both are registered in
spacewalk and performing a yum repolist shows that they are subscribed
to the correct channels. The repos in the channel are populating
correctly as I can see the package count increase as the nightly syncs
finish. I have restarted taskomatic and have ensured that the name in
up2date matches the cert of the SpaceWalk server.
I have also increased the max java memory to 3GB after checking the log
of rhn_taskomatic_daemon. There wasn't any errors about memory but I
read that this sometimes is the cause.
OSAD works normally on both clients as I can run simple reboot commands
from the SpaceWalk web GUI.
Anyone else have any thoughts on resolving this issue?
VR,
Patrick Berrigan
Systems Engineer
ManTech International Corporation
[email protected]
COMM (703) 654-9149
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Are there any packages listed as "installed" for the registered systems?
Run a "rhn-profile-sync -vvvv" on a client. This should update the package list
from the client on the server.
Also look at the task schedules in "Admin" - "Task Schedule" if all tasks have
run AND ended within the last day.
Edit:
Ah... Just remember...I think there was a bug in c3po package which "might"
cause this and must be downgraded on CentOS 7. Please search the mailing list archives
for that package
Indeed, with 2.6 that package had to be downgraded. The dependency on
this package is gone with 2.7
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