[Spacewalk-list] scheduled updates not being picked up

Michiel van Es michiele at info.nl
Thu Jul 17 12:43:37 UTC 2008


John Hodrien wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Michiel van Es wrote:
> 
>> John Hodrien wrote:
>>> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Michiel van Es wrote:
>>>
>>>> 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?
>>> I'd think that'd be a very bad idea.
>> 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?
> 
> Something tells me that having lots of client machines poking the server every
> minute all day of every day is a big pile of dim.  If you want push, get push
> working (osad or whatever it's called).

Hmmm..that is a good point ( I don't know what the load is when 500 
clients connect at the same time..)
A push model is then perhaps much better

> 
> jh
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