[Spacewalk-list] Re: question about kernel updates

Michiel van Es michiele at info.nl
Mon Aug 11 08:08:47 UTC 2008


  Does anyone have a clue or is everyone on vacation? ;)
  Is it not ok to have yum repo's and spacewalk rhn together on a client?

  Kind Regards,

  Michiel
> 
> 
> 
> Michiel van Es wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have mixed Centos 4 and 5 clients conneted tot my spacewalk server.
>> My spacewalk server is getting the updates every night and push them in
>> to the satelite.
>>
>> On a CentOS 4 client, yum is still enabled and I can see updates that
>> the Spacewalk server is not showing to the client (everything is ok )
>> But on the client I can still see a kernel update and an sos update:
>>
>>
>> ============================================================================= 
>>
>>  Package                 Arch       Version          Repository        
>> Size
>> ============================================================================= 
>>
>> Installing:
>>  kernel                  i686       2.6.9-67.0.22.EL  update
>>  12 M
>> Updating:
>>  rhnlib                  noarch     2.1.2-11.el4
>> spacewalk-client-tools  101 k
>>  sos                     noarch     1.7-6.1.el4_6.3  update            
>> 102 k
>>
>> Transaction Summary
>> ============================================================================= 
>>
>>
>> When I do a rhn_check -vv I get the following error on the client:
>>
>>
>> local action status:  (0, 'rpm database not modified since last update
>> (or package list recently updated)', {})
>>
>> I DO see the package being installed in the satelite folder:
>>
>> /repodata/repositories/CentOS4_updates/CentOS4_updates/RPMS/kernel-2.6.9-67.0.22.EL.i686.rpm 
>>
>>
>> How can I let spacewalk push the kernel update to the client and why
>> doesn't the client sees the update? (it used rhnsd and osad).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Michiel
>>
>>
>>
>>
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