Michael Watters: > > You can check the path with > > > > select * from rhnpackage where id = 11570; > > > > But the message indicates some sort of error while you were synchronizing > > your repos. I would try to locate this problem "package" within SW in the > > "Channels" -> "Manage Software Channels" -> "Manage software packages" and > > try to *fully* delete this package and try to re-sync. > > > > Robert > > No luck. I deleted the package and reran spacewalk-repo-sync which > claims to have downloaded the package but yum updates still fail. The > interesting part is spacewalk-repo-sync keeps trying to download the > same 33 packages every time I download it. For example, here's the output.
Hello Michael, How did you deleted the package? Just the file in /var/satellite? Then the the wrong record in database is still there. You can try spacewalk-data-fsck to if there's any see mismatch between db and filesystem (and there's also a limited functionality to "repair" errors). > [root@spacewalk rhn]# spacewalk-repo-sync -v -c centos7-x86_64-updates ... > 12:35:11 33/33 : xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.19.3-11.el7_4.1.x86_64.rpm > Importing packages: |##################################################| > 100.0% > 12:35:32 Linking packages to channel. > 12:35:32 Repo > http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=7&arch=x86_64&repo=updates has 0 errata. > 12:35:33 Sync of channel completed in 0:00:43. > 12:35:33 Total time: 0:00:43 > > Running spacewalk-repo-sync again results in the same 33 packages being > downloaded. Regards, -- Michael Mráka System Management Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list