[Spacewalk-list] Recent Update from Redhat broke OSAD on RHEL 7 Clients

Matthew Madey mattmadey at gmail.com
Fri Jul 14 21:39:10 UTC 2017


I have had similar issues. I do not expose my spacewalk server or clients
to the RHN Tools repository, I exclusively use the spacewalk repositories.

On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Eric <ericb at enrsystems.com> wrote:

> Hoping for some input on this.
>
> Server is RHEL 6, running Spacewalk 2.6 and current with the 2.6 stable
> repo.
>
> Clients are a mix of RHEL 6 and RHEL 7.
>
> Clients are NOT using packages from outside of Red Hat (IE, they are all
> using
> packages provided by the Red Hat Tools channel or the Base RHEL channels).
> These are reposync'd to my Spacewalk server.
>
> After patching last night, Osad is no longer communicating with the
> Spacewalk
> server on 100% of my RHEL 7 clients.
>
> The following official Red Hat released RPMs were part of the patches
> applied,
> and I suspect the problem lies with one of them:
>
> osad                                     noarch
>  5.11.63-11.el7sat
>
> rhncfg                                   noarch
>  5.10.87-10.el7sat
>
> rhncfg-actions                           noarch
>  5.10.87-10.el7sat
>
> rhncfg-client                            noarch
>  5.10.87-10.el7sat
>
> rhncfg-management                        noarch
>  5.10.87-10.el7sat
>
> Installing for dependencies:
>
> osa-common                               noarch
>  5.11.63-11.el7sat
>
> spacewalk-backend-libs                   noarch             2.0.3-18.el7sat
>
> spacewalk-usix                           noarch             2.7.1-3.el7sat
>
>
> Previously I saw some traffic regarding problems with spacewalk-usix on
> RHEL 6.
> But my understanding was that in that case it was due to some packages
> being
> installed from the Spacewalk Development branch.
>
> All of these packages came from the Red Hat Official channels in my case.
>
> This is the first time I've ever noticed packages in the official Red Hat
> channels with "Spacewalk" in the name......not to say they haven't existed,
> but I've never noticed them before.
>
> The errors I've found are kind of the standard "cannot connect to jabberd"
> errors.
>
> Does anyone have any insight into this?
>
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