[Spacewalk-list] Updates not seen as needed for clients

Pierre Casenove pcasenove at gmail.com
Fri Sep 16 08:19:47 UTC 2011


Hello,
I've applied the patch and... still no luck :'(
The error disappeared from rhn_tackomatic log, so the plsql procedure is
correct.
But the UI still doesn't show needed updates for the clients.
I've also noticed something:
In Systems --> <Client> --> Overview, in the System info block, there is the
kernel version which is displayed. On my installation, the kernel version
never gets refreshed: the kernel version printed on the UI is the one the
client had when it first registered.
I really thing another pgsql query is failing... but I can't find it!

Could you please confirm that I do not have to schedule in root crontab
rhn-profile-sync execution on all client to have this working?

If you want to reproduce my issue:
- Install a client in RHEL 5.4 and register to a channel with an above
version
- Needed updates for this new client are listed, install the updates
- Push some more updates on spacewalk, the need updates are not detected
until a rhn-profile-sync is performed on the client

Pierre



2011/9/15 Michael Mraka <michael.mraka at redhat.com>

> Pierre Casenove wrote:
> % Thanks,
> % I will apply the schema upgrade on my test install and keep you informed.
> % Is there a risk to have a problem when I'll upgrade from the 1.5 to the
> 1.6
> % final version? The upgrade db script will most likely fail, as the pl/SQL
> % procedure will already exist.
>
> No, there's no reason to fail 'cause we do "create or replace ..."
> in upgrade scripts.
>
> % Pierre
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Michael Mráka
> Satellite Engineering, Red Hat
>
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