Hi all.
I'm trying to resign the spacewalk-public.cert with a new owner name, but
I'm having a problem (the same happens with the template.cert). I
successfully did this same process with Spacewalk 1.5 on CentOS 5.7, but
now in Spacewalk 1.6 on a RHEL6.2 I receive this:
# perl
Hi John,
Let's see if'n I can't clarify things for you... see below.
After upgrading to 1.6 I decided to give clone-errata another try.
I managed to have some success with version .2 getting my CentOS 5 x64
base channel errata working.
Couldn't get any others to work though, then I
I am attempting to configure mrepo to allow me to put all my repo's on
the spacewalk server; however I cannot work past the following error
with gensystemid. Has anyone encountered this issue before?
* I am using the latest mrepo from
https://github.com/dagwieers/mrepo
I am missing
Hi all,
I was trying to clone a channel this morning and ran into an Internal
500 error. I am wondering if any of you have seen this issue and if so
if you know of a fix. Our spacewalk server is running version 1.5 on a
CentOS 5.7 system with a postgresql database. Below is the traceback.
The
Just to inform that I exported my gpg key to the machine with Spacewalk 1.5
and there I did this with success.
2012/1/12 Nilton Moura red...@nmoura.eti.br
Hi all.
I'm trying to resign the spacewalk-public.cert with a new owner name, but
I'm having a problem (the same happens with the
Spacewalk 1.5 (PostgreSQL) on Cent 6
I've been seeing a process keep popping up that uses as much cpu as it can get.
It appears to be a delete transaction. I've run the following query in psql:
select current_query from pg_stat_activity where current_query 'IDLE' and
current_query not like
Hey Andy thanks for the reply.
RE: apply RHEL errata to CentOS: Ya I tend to do things a little
differently, but I normally get there. CentOS is typically used for
"customers" and getting them to apply patches is as we all know
painful at best so being able to know
I've seem some mention in the list and elsewhere of people trying to import
errata for Fedora. Does anyone have a known working script to do this already?
Or can anyone confirm that the below scripts work with the fedora
package-announce lists?
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Tomas Lestach tlest...@redhat.com wrote:
On Wednesday 28 of December 2011 19:43:31 Ian Forde wrote:
First of all, thanks for Spacewalk 1.6. Lots-o-bugs fixed, including
the can't kickstart if you have the Provisioning entitlement bug.
I've got a strange one.
Has anyone successfully used Overview/Subscription Management/System
Entitlements successfully in 1.6? I'm trying to remove all of the
monitoring entitlements from my boxes, so I enabled Monitoring,
restarted Spacewalk, went to the aforementioned page, selected the
boxes, clicked on Remove
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