[Spacewalk-list] Snapshot Rollback always redeploys all configuration files

Jason M. Nielsen jnielsen at myriad.com
Fri Dec 2 15:22:52 UTC 2011


Correction: This is on SW 1.5 not 1.6.

Also on Oracle 11g.

Anyone know a work around for this?

I suppose you could "lock a system", schedule the rollback, then cancel 
the configuration file rollback events...


On 11/30/2011 03:01 PM, Josh.Mullis at cox.com wrote:
> I am also seeing this on v1.5 with oracle 11g backend.
>
>
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> SW 1.6 on RHEL 5.7.
>
> Update a single RPM.
>
> Check provisioning and snapshots and note the one available that has
> that single package to rollback.
>
> Notice it claims there are changes to be rolled back on:
> "System Group Membership"
> "Configuration Files"
>
> If you rollback it appears to actually perform this. ie: Files that were
> never deployed to server get deployed.
>
> None of these happened. Even checks of the files manually shows the
> checksums are the same and the contents are the same visually.
> Additionally they were neither changed nor redeployed. Actually some
> were never even deployed to this server.
>
> Even stranger, if I visit the lastest snapshot which should be the
> "current state" it still shows all of these same "System Group
> Membership" and "Configuration Files" as having rollbacks.
>
> Anyone else seen this issue? Configuration setting on my end? Bug? This
> is not how it should be working is it? Kind of at a loss here.
>
> Thanks.
>
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