[Spacewalk-list] satellite-sync does not import kickstarts.

Stepan Rogov rogov at post.km.ru
Tue Nov 27 12:41:29 UTC 2012


On 27.11.2012 16:27, Milan Zazrivec wrote:
>> I run satellite-sync:
>> # satellite-sync --debug-level=6 --include-custom-channel -c
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64
>> 12:43:08 Red Hat Network Satellite - live synchronization
>> 12:43:08    url: https://spacewalk.<censored>
>> 12:43:08    debug/output level: 6
>> 12:43:08    +++ Satellite synchronization tool checking in.
>> 12:43:08    +++ Entitled satellite validated.
>> 12:43:08    db:
>> spacewalk/<password>@dbname=spacewalk_db;host=127.0.0.1;port=5432
>> 12:43:08 Action list/commandline toggles: ['channels',
>> 'download-errata', 'download-packages', 'errata', 'packages', 'short',
>> 'kickstarts', 'channel-families', 'download-kickstarts', 'arches', 'rpms']
>> <snip>
>> ........................
>> <snip>
>> 12:43:10    p = previously imported/synced channel
>> 12:43:10    . = channel not yet imported/synced
>> 12:43:10    base-channels:
>> 12:43:10       p centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64          3357
>> full import from Thu Nov 15 16:03:44 2012
>> 12:43:10
>> 12:43:10
>> 12:43:10 Syncing Channel centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64 to Org 1
>> 12:43:10 Channel data complete
>> 12:43:10
>> 12:43:10 Retrieving short package metadata (used for indexing)
>> 12:43:10    Retrieving / parsing short package metadata:
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64 (3357)
>> 12:43:18 Diffing package metadata (what's missing locally?):
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64
>>               ________________________________________
>> Diffing:    ######################################## - complete
>> 12:43:24
>> 12:43:24 Downloading package metadata
>> 12:43:24    Retrieving / parsing *relevant* package metadata:
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64 (NONE RELEVANT)
>> 12:43:24
>> 12:43:24 Downloading rpm packages
>> 12:43:24    Fetching any missing RPMs: centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64
>> (NONE MISSING)
>> 12:43:24 Processing rpm packages complete
>> 12:43:24
>> 12:43:24 Importing package metadata
>> 12:43:24    Importing *relevant* package metadata:
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64 (NONE RELEVANT)
>> 12:43:24
>> 12:43:24 Linking packages to channels
>> 12:43:41
>> 12:43:41 Downloading errata data
>> 12:43:41    Retrieving / parsing errata data:
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64 (NONE RELEVANT)
>> 12:43:41 Downloading errata data complete
>> 12:43:41
>> 12:43:41 Downloading kickstartable trees metadata
>> 12:43:41    Retrieving / parsing kickstart data:
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64 (NONE RELEVANT)
>> 12:43:41
>> 12:43:41 Downloading kickstartable trees files
>> 12:43:41    Retrieving / parsing kickstart tree files:
>> centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64 (NONE RELEVANT)
>> 12:43:41
>> 12:43:41 Importing channel errata
>> 12:43:41 Importing 0 errata for channel centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64.
>> 12:43:41    Importing *relevant* errata: centos-5.4-non_updatable-x86_64
>> (NONE RELEVANT)
>> 12:43:41    No new kickstartable tree to import
>>       Import complete:
>>           Begin time: Wed Nov 21 12:43:08 2012
>>           End time:   Wed Nov 21 12:43:41 2012
>>           Elapsed:    0 hours, 0 minutes, 33 seconds
>>
>>
>> But kickstart from the primary server are not imported.
>> Why can this happen?
> By "kickstarts" -- do you mean kickstart profiles or kickstartable trees (i.e.
> distributions) ?
>
> -MZ
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Hi.
I mean both - kickstart profiles and Kickstartable Distributions. 
Because one depends on another.





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