[Spacewalk-list] scheduled task runs, but doens't actually do anything
Daniel Wittenberg
dwittenberg2008 at gmail.com
Mon May 24 21:29:24 UTC 2010
Unfortunately already checked that and is set correctly :(
Thanks for idea though!
Dan
On May 24, 2010, at 4:26 PM, Keith Koene wrote:
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> You may need to change the following line in the /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date file:
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> #FROM - -#
> retrieveOnly=1
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> #TO - -#
> retrieveOnly=0
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> =========================
> Keith Koene, RHCT
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> Odd that everything seems to be working well, except when I schedule a package to be updated it goes ok with no errors, I see lots of communication (with wireshark) between spacewalk and the server being updated, and then spacewalk says completed successfully, yet the package I pushed isn't actually updated. I've tested with multiple clients and different packages. I also did go to one system and just do a yum -y install of the package and that went fine. I turned up verbosity of the osad script and didn't see anything obviously wrong there. These are all CentOS 5 x86_64 clients and server.
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> Ideas?
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> Dan
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