[Spacewalk-list] scheduled updates not being picked up

Rob See rob at rsee.net
Thu Jul 17 12:27:23 UTC 2008


You can cause more immediate installs by using osad on the clients and 
osa-dispatcher on spacewalk. The clients all sit in a jabber chat room 
waiting for commands from the spacewalk server. I've set this up here 
and it works pretty well. The updates don't happen instantly, but within 
2 minutes or so of when you schedule them in Spacewalk.

-Rob
Michiel van Es wrote:
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> John Hodrien wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Michiel van Es wrote:
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>>> And is it possible to change the default from 4 hrs to immediately or 1
>>> minute?
>>> So if we want to push an upgrade or install, it will do it immediately?
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>> I'd think that'd be a very bad idea.
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> Why?>
> If I want to push an rpm to some servers (for instance mod_ssl)
> Why should it be a bad idea to push them directly from spacewalk?
> Same with updates..if I want to test them on for example my 
> development test servers?
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>> jh
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