[Spacewalk-list] SpaceWalk 2.7 no updates available in GUI no updates on clientss

Berrigan, Patrick M Patrick.Berrigan at mantech.com
Tue Oct 24 17:55:25 UTC 2017


It appears all tasks have finished in the past 24 hours
Task Engine Status
The following is a status report for the various tasks run by the Spacewalk task engine:

Scheduling Service: ON
Last Execution Times
Auto Errata Updates:2017-10-24 13:49:11 EDTFINISHED
Channel Repodata:2017-10-24 13:53:00 EDTFINISHED
Changelog Cleanup:2017-10-23 23:00:00 EDTFINISHED
Clean Log History:2017-10-23 23:00:00 EDTFINISHED
Cobbler Sync:2017-10-24 13:53:00 EDTFINISHED
Compare Config Files:2017-10-23 23:00:00 EDTFINISHED
Daily Summary Mail:2017-10-23 23:00:00 EDTFINISHED
Errata Cache:2017-10-24 13:53:00 EDTFINISHED
Errata Notification Mail:2017-10-24 13:53:00 EDTFINISHED
Errata Notification Queue:2017-10-24 13:53:00 EDTFINISHED
Kickstart Cleanup:2017-10-24 13:50:00 EDTFINISHED
Kickstart Sync:2017-10-24 13:50:00 EDTFINISHED
Package Cleanup:2017-10-24 13:50:00 EDTFINISHED
Failed reboots cleanup:2017-10-24 13:00:00 EDTFINISHED
Sandbox Cleanup:2017-10-24 04:05:16 EDTFINISHED
Session Cleanup:2017-10-24 13:49:11 EDTFINISHED
Daily Summary Queue:2017-10-23 23:00:00 EDTFINISHED
UUID cleanup:2017-10-24 13:00:00 EDTFINISHED

VR,

Patrick Berrigan
Systems Engineer
ManTech International Corporation
Patrick.berrigan at mantech.com
COMM (703) 654-9149


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.paschedag at web.de]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 1:20 PM
To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com; Berrigan, Patrick M <Patrick.Berrigan at ManTech.com>; spacewalk-list at redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] SpaceWalk 2.7 no updates available in GUI no updates on clientss

Am 24. Oktober 2017 18:46:21 MESZ schrieb "Berrigan, Patrick M" <Patrick.Berrigan at mantech.com>:
>The systems are not up to date. For example I take one brand newly
>deployed CentOS 7 machine and run a yum update and I see about 200 MB
>worth of packages that need to be updated. If I take that same machine
>and register it with the Spacewalk server that has updated repos from
>the same repos listed in /etc/yum.repos.d/ it shows No packages marked
>for update.
>
>
>
>
>VR,
>
>Patrick Berrigan
>Systems Engineer
>ManTech International Corporation
>Patrick.berrigan at mantech.com
>COMM (703) 654-9149
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.paschedag at web.de]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 12:01 AM
>To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com; Berrigan, Patrick M
><Patrick.Berrigan at ManTech.com>; spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] SpaceWalk 2.7 no updates available in GUI
>no updates on clientss
>
>Am 23. Oktober 2017 19:15:48 MESZ schrieb "Berrigan, Patrick M"
><Patrick.Berrigan at mantech.com>:
>>Currently running CentOS7.
>>
>>I am having an issue where my SpaceWalk server is not displaying any
>>updates being available for my clients. I only have two clients, a
>>Syslog server and the spacewalk server itself. Both are registered in
>>spacewalk and performing a yum repolist shows that they are subscribed
>>to the correct channels. The repos in the channel are populating
>>correctly as I can see the package count increase as the nightly syncs
>>finish. I have restarted taskomatic and have ensured that the name in
>>up2date matches the cert of the SpaceWalk server.
>>
>>I have also increased the max java memory to 3GB after checking the
>log
>>of rhn_taskomatic_daemon. There wasn't any errors about memory but I
>>read that this sometimes is the cause.
>>
>>OSAD works normally on both clients as I can run simple reboot
>commands
>>from the SpaceWalk web GUI.
>>
>>Anyone else have any thoughts on resolving this issue?
>>
>>VR,
>>
>>Patrick Berrigan
>>Systems Engineer
>>ManTech International Corporation
>>Patrick.berrigan at mantech.com
>>COMM (703) 654-9149
>>
>>
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>Are there any packages listed as "installed" for the registered
>systems?
>
>Run a "rhn-profile-sync -vvvv" on a client. This should update the
>package list from the client on the server.
>
>Also look at the task schedules in "Admin" - "Task Schedule" if all
>tasks have run AND ended within the last day.
>
>Edit:
>
>Ah... Just remember...I think there was a bug in c3po package which
>"might" cause this and must be downgraded on CentOS 7. Please search
>the mailing list archives for that package
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Ok. But this is why I think some task is not running correctly..... It does not finish.

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