[Spacewalk-list] An issue with Centos client with Spacewalk server

Krishnakumar Dharmarajan kdharmarajan at TravelCLICK.net
Thu Nov 18 05:48:05 UTC 2010


Hi All,

I was able to resolve the issue by re-installing correct version of
spacewalk client.

Our spacewalk server version is 0.6.

Client side RPM was initially installed from YUM repo
http://spacewalk.redhat.com/yum/1.1-client/RHEL/5/$basearch/

To resolve below said issue.

I have re-installed the RPM with
http://spacewalk.redhat.com/yum/0.7-client/RHEL/5/

There were no issue report during registration to spacewalk server0.6
with client 1.1. Client details were updated perfectly except difficulty
in pulling the repository details to client side.


Thanks David Reply.



Regards,
Krishnakumar D
System Engineer - TC OMS
Email: systemadmin at travelclick.net 
Phone: 877.200.2601 

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   1. An issue with Centos client with Spacewalk server	for
      updating packages. (Krishnakumar Dharmarajan)
   2. Re: An issue with Centos client with Spacewalk	server for
      updating packages. (David Nutter)


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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 22:48:44 -0600
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Subject: [Spacewalk-list] An issue with Centos client with Spacewalk
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Hello Team,

 

I am having an issue with Centos client with Spacewalk server for
updating packages.

I have a CentOS updates/Base/Epel channel which follows the updates as
they come from CentOS. I have a client that was installed as CentOS 5.3
and

is subscribed to this Base/Updates channel. I can see updates
outstanding for it but when i try to apply those updates, it is not
showing the repository at client system.

 

Yum repolist       shows nothing

 

 

I have no issues working with Redhat clients. Working perfectly.

 

Please help me to resolve the issue. 

 

 

Regards,

Krishnakumar D
System Engineer - TC OMS
Email: systemadmin at travelclick.net <mailto:systemadmin at travelclick.net>

Phone: 877.200.2601 

 


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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:12:16 +0000
From: David Nutter <davidn at bioss.sari.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] An issue with Centos client with
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On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:48:44PM -0600, Krishnakumar Dharmarajan
wrote:
> Hello Team,
> 
>  
> 
> I am having an issue with Centos client with Spacewalk server for
> updating packages.
> 
> I have a CentOS updates/Base/Epel channel which follows the updates as
> they come from CentOS. I have a client that was installed as CentOS
5.3
> and
> 
> is subscribed to this Base/Updates channel. I can see updates
> outstanding for it but when i try to apply those updates, it is not
> showing the repository at client system.
> 
>  
> 
> Yum repolist       shows nothing

Sounds like rhnplugin is broken in some way (disabled in
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/rhnplugin.conf?), but maybe there's another
explanaiton: I did have a system that lost its registration
credentials for the server and then behaved a bit like that.

Is the system checking in? If not then it could have lost its
registration creds. 

Also, what happens if you schedule an action at the server and run 

 rhn_check -vvvv

If you get authentication errors then maybe try reregistering the
system and deleting its old profile.

Regards,

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