Faced that issue before and its fixed by stopping the spacewalk services then  
delete data under /var/cache/rhn/reposync/* then start back the spacewalk , it 
should work with you.



"spacewalk-service stop ; rm -rf /var/cache/rhn/reposync/* ; spacewalk-service 
start"



If the above didn't work delete everything under /var/cache/rhn/* after stoping 
the spacewalk services then start the spacewalk and resync the channels it must 
work with you.



"spacewalk-service stop ; rm -rf /var/cache/rhn/* ; spacewalk-service start; 
spacewalk-repo-sync -c atlas-centos6-x86_64  -c atlas-centos6-x86_64-updates  
-c atlas-epel6-centos6-x86_64 -c atlas-spacewalk27-client-centos6-x86_64 -t yum 
"



*The above will not delete the packages



Please share if that fixed your issue.

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Date: Tue, 1 May 2018 09:43:45 -0700

From: Larry Clegg <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk clients reporting zero packages in

                channels

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Spacewalkers,







I am in dire need of some assistance with this issue.







I have tested against freshly built Spacewalk 2.8 and Spacewalk 2.7 systems and 
the results are the same.



The base OS is always Centos 6.9 fully patched.



I believe I have a misconfiguration somewhere but I?m just not finding it.







Problem:



When I register a client to either SW2.7 or SW2.8 the repos show up without any 
packages.  In both cases the SW server shows the channels are fully populated 
and the repos cache status = completed.  The channel, e.g.

atlas-centos6-x86_64, is a clone from the master centos6-x86_64 channel; 
created using spacecmd softwarechannel_clonetree ?s centos6-x86_64 ?p ?atlas-? 
?g







[root@kfr-fpr-hc-d01 yum.repos.d]# yum repolist



Loaded plugins: rhnplugin, security



This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.



repo id                                       repo

name                                          status



atlas-centos6-x86_64                          atlas-CentOS 6

(x86_64)                            0



atlas-centos6-x86_64-updates                  atlas-CentOS 6 Updates

(x86_64)                    0



atlas-epel6-centos6-x86_64                    atlas-EPEL 6 for CentOS 6

(x86_64)                 0



atlas-spacewalk27-client-centos6-x86_64       atlas-Spacewalk Client 2.7

for CentOS 6 (x86_64)   0







When I point this same server to the existing SW2.2 system I get this:







[root@kfr-fpr-hc-d01 ~]# yum repolist



Loaded plugins: rhnplugin, security



This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.



repo id                                       repo

name                                status



atlas-centos6-x86_64                          atlas-CentOS 6

(x86_64)                  50,247+40



atlas-centos6-x86_64-updates                  atlas-CentOS 6 Updates

(x86_64)          6,601



atlas-epel6-centos6-x86_64                    atlas-EPEL 6 for CentOS 6

(x86_64)       31,592+41



atlas-spacewalk-centos6

atlas-spacewalk-centos6                  169







This problem is a huge issue which is preventing us from moving forward.

Any and all suggestions are very welcome.  Thank you,







*Larry E. Clegg*



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