[Spacewalk-list] RollBack issue

Robert Paschedag robert.paschedag at web.de
Wed Apr 4 04:36:59 UTC 2018


Am 3. April 2018 22:28:51 MESZ schrieb "Yakin, Francis" <Francis.Yakin at windriver.com>:
>1) For example I have a system named "abc", it has 32 packages needed
>to be patched
>2) Before I patch "abc" , I created a snapshot tags, called
>"abc-snapshot-tag", this is will take a snap on the system with 32
>packages needed.
>3) then I upgrade the system, the result is successful, now "abc"
>packages is 0
>4) then I went to provisioning - > snapshot tag , showing the tag name
>"abc-snapshot-tag", click on that , Rollback to Snaphot
>5) then I went to event - > history - > it's successful the downgrade,
>but the system stil showing 0 packages, it should be 32, because I roll
>back before I upgraded
>
>
>Francis
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>Paschedag
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>Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] RollBack issue
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>On 04/03/18 19:16, Yakin, Francis wrote:
>> First I created a snapshot tag before I upgraded 32 packages, after I
>upgraded is become 0 packages.
>> Now, I want to roll back to the system to be needed 32 packages, but 
>> It doesn't work, still showing 0 It should be roll back to 32
>packages needed right?
>> 
>> Thanks
>
>Sorry, but you still don't tell, if the packages on the client *really*
>have been downgraded or not.
>
>How do you "roll-back"? You go to the system (in Spacewalk)
>
>-> Software -> Profile
>
>compare it with the previously created profile, see, that 32 packages
>differ, "select all" and click on "sync packages to <name of profile>"
>
>??
>
>And if this is true, you verified, that all these 32 packages have the
>"old" version installed?
>
>If this is also true, then maybe the "new" (old) list of installed
>packages did not yet get back to the spacewalk server.
>
>Try to run "rhn-profile-sync" and see, if the display within spacewalk
>changes after some seconds.
>
>Robert
>
>> 
>> Francis
>> 
>> From: spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com 
>> [mailto:spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Paschedag, 
>> Robert
>> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2018 11:43 PM
>> To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>> Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] RollBack issue
>> 
>> You did not mention, if the 32 packages have been successfully
>"downgraded"? If not, then showing 0 packages to upgrade is correct.
>> 
>> Robert
>> 
>> 
>> Von: 
>>
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>> t.com>> Im Auftrag von Yakin, Francis
>> Gesendet: Samstag, 31. März 2018 02:29
>> An: spacewalk-list at redhat.com<mailto:spacewalk-list at redhat.com>
>> Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] RollBack issue
>> 
>> Apparently, I am having issue with rollback after I upgraded the
>packages, it doesn't roll back to previous snapshot for some reason.
>> 
>> The system is running centOS 6.8, I had 32 packages upgraded, I
>created a snapshot tag before I ran the upgrade.
>> The upgraded was fine, now packages is 0.
>> 
>> Now, I want to rollback to the snapshot tag that I created, so the
>system should have 32 packages packages needs to be upgraded.
>> 
>> It doesn't work for some reason. No error, it showing successful, but
>the system still showing 0 packages.
>> 
>> What did I do wrong? Please advice.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
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Did you try to run the rhn-profile-sync on the client?
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